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3 Ways Planning For Retirement is Like Planning For Summer Break
For kids, teens, and college students, summer break often represents freedom from schedules, responsibilities, and all those other drains on your time. Retirement actually can provide a similar level of freedom, but only if you've adequately prepared, planned, and saved. Below, we discuss three ways that planning ahead for your retirement can be like scheduling your summer.
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Looking for calculators to research loan options? Or do you just like math? Either way we have provided a list of various loan calculators to help.
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Broadview’s $10,000 sweepstakes ended June 30, 2025.
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As a University of Buffalo alum, you can access valuable Broadview benefits including great rates, and low or no fees. Bank online or at branches in Buffalo and beyond.
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Broadview Pays Tribute to Veterans With “Stand to Honor” Event and Donates $35,000
In honor of Veterans Day, Broadview employees, veterans, and special guests from Capital Region nonprofits gathered outside the credit union’s corporate headquarters to show gratitude and provide financial support to those who have served our country in the armed forces.
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We're here to help you manage your mortgage and any bumps in the road.
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Broadview Donates $10,000 to Syracuse University's InclusiveU Program
Broadview celebrated its commitment to financial wellness and inclusion with a special pre-game recognition and donation during the Syracuse University Men’s Basketball game against UAlbany on Tuesday, December 10, 2024.
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It’s Not Too Late to Become Financially Literate
No matter your age, when you understand how to manage your money and finances, you can make sound financial decisions and take the needed steps toward your financial goals.
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Broadview FCU Mortgage Disclosure and Agreement
landing Broadview FCU Mortgage Disclosure and Agreement Authorization Agreement for Direct Mortgage Payments (ACH Debits) 1. Disclosure and Agreement: You (the Member) hereby authorize Broadview
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Take advantage of free financial education for students, staff, and individuals.
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Financial Resolutions for Individuals Nearing Retirement
Getting close to retirement is exciting, but it often brings a little worry about your financial future.
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Overcoming the Dual-Caregiving Dilemma
The "Sandwich Generation" is composed of adults who are ‘sandwiched’ between competing financial responsibilities.
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How to Recognize and Protect Yourself Against Tax Identity Theft
A common type of identity theft involves the use of someone's Social Security number to unlawfully intercept their income tax refund. Unfortunately, this fraud often isn't discovered until the victim tries to file their taxes. Instead of getting a quick refund, they may instead be facing a lengthy battle with the IRS.
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4 Reasons to Consider a Life Insurance Policy
Life insurance is not about death, but instead about the future and security of your loved ones. If you have not yet made the jump to purchase your life insurance policy, below are four reasons you should consider one.
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Our newest neighborhood branch at 1742 Union Street in Schenectady is open to serve you!
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Giving for Good unites Broadview members, employees, and friends to help care for people in need in our neighborhoods.
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3 Moments in Life Where You Should Consider Consulting a Financial Professional
If you've ever wondered why so many lottery winners (an estimated 70 percent) seem to blow through all their winnings so quickly, the answer often lies in two key traits: overconfidence and trusting the wrong people.1 The same holds true for many athletes, musicians, and movie stars—even a multi-million-dollar jackpot or contract isn’t likely to go far when you're purchasing multiple homes, luxury vehicles, and keeping a large staff of assistants on your payroll.
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How a 529 Plan Can Benefit You: Estate Planning and Wealth Transfer
A 529 plan may offer multiple benefits as part of an estate planning and wealth transfer strategy.
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What Should Millennials Consider Doing With Their Money?
As the oldest millennials have reached their forties, this generation is purchasing homes, paying off student loans, and starting their families. But while millennials might get some teasing for their "avocado toast" tastes and penchant for convenience, these 30-to-40-year-olds represent a powerful economic force. What are millennials spending their money on now, and what might they do to help increase their assets over the next few decades?
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Unlocking Your Social Security Potential: A Comprehensive Guide
Nearly every American worker includes Social Security benefits as part of their comprehensive retirement plan.