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Assessing Your Retirement Preparedness in the Modern Age
Did you know, according to CNBC, more Americans are expected to turn 65 through 2027 than at any other time in history?
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6 Telltale Signs You're Not Saving Enough for Retirement
Consider these six telltale signs to help you decide if today is the day you need to change your saving strategy.
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As Volatility Increases, So Does Retirement Worry
Getting ready for retirement involves more than just calculating how much you will need and the rate you can draw down your savings. The years before you retire is a crucial time to prepare both financially and psychologically.
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What Wealthy Individuals Need to Consider Before Applying for Medicare
As wealthy individuals age, healthcare and health insurance coverage become increasingly important.
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Paying for college can be tough. That's why Broadview has partnered with SAGE (Savings and Growth for Education) Scholars to offer two programs to help curb those costs.
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From our subsidiary Broadview Insurance Agency: Here’s what you need to know if you are considering hitting the road in an RV.
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Tax Prep Checklist: Everything You Need to Be Ready for Tax Season
Regardless of whether you prepare your taxes yourself or use a professional's services, it's a good idea to gather the information and documentation you need well in advance of your actual tax filing date. Below, we've listed some key information you need when preparing this year's taxes.
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Turn your everyday business expenses into rewards with Broadview's Business credit cards.
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Protect Yourself From Card Skimming
Reports of ATM skimming are on the rise. Fraudsters install “skimmers” to steal data from a card’s magnetic stripe and then use that information to create counterfeit cards. Here are some more ways to protect yourself from skimming.
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Broadview Federal Credit Union is adding a little extra meaning to the Buffalo Bills playoff games!
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Whether you’re just starting your career or are planning to retire this year, it’s never too soon or too late to start preparing for your retirement. What this entails may be different from person to person, but there are a few essential tips everyone should keep in mind when saving up for their eventual retirement.
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5 Homeowner Estate Planning Tips to Consider
Estate planning helps disperse your assets according to your wishes. The effort may seem daunting at first, but estate planning does not have to be overly complicated. With the proper planning, you may find yourself resting a little easier knowing you have an estate plan in place. While an estate plan is personalized to the wants and needs of each person, here are a few tips to help anyone get started.
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Spring Cleaning Your Investments
Spring is traditionally the time to clean the garage and to get the yard in shape. It’s also a great time to clean up your investment portfolio. Going into the final days of tax season, this is a perfect opportunity to get rid of clutter, review your asset allocations and make the necessary changes if your portfolio has strayed from your financial plan.
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It's Not Too Late to Prepare for College Tuition
While challenge of paying for college is a little stressful, it isn’t insurmountable. With hard work and guidance, you and your child can make this happen.
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Protect yourself against fraud and monitor the purchases made with your Broadview Mastercard Debit Card. Taking control is simple with Card Management. Turn off your card temporarily, set limits on Debit Card spending, and track activity with real-time alerts.
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Old 401(k), New Tricks: 6 Tips for Rolling Over Your 401(k)
Tips to help the rollover process go quickly and smoothly for you.
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External Loan Payment Agreement
Authorization Agreement for Direct Payments (ACH Debits)
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Your goals and priorities will probably change as you plan to retire. Along with them, your insurance needs may change as well. Retirement is typically a good time to review the different parts of your insurance program and make any changes that might be needed.
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A Financial Checklist for Life-Changing Events
When it comes to financial planning, people often think of financial professionals as people who assist with strategies for retirement planning.