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Andrea Charde
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Broadview Concludes ‘Volunteers for Veterans’ Week
In recognition of Veteran’s Day observed annually on November 11, more than 40 Broadview Federal Credit Union employee volunteers spent this week supporting seven local veteran-related service organizations in the Capital Region, Syracuse, Binghamton, and Buffalo.
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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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When it comes to buying a home, a lack of knowledge and experience can lead to costly mistakes. Even if you are not a first-time homebuyer, these tips will help you prepare for one of the largest purchases you’ll make in your life.
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Know What You Are Worth Today to Map Out Your Financial Future
It does not matter how much money you have today; you still must know the details of what you are worth. Understanding your financial situation can help you develop a retirement plan, pay down debt, draft a comprehensive estate plan and live with financial independence.
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5 Financial Bad Habits to Cut This Year
When it comes to financial bad habits, the most common are also well known — don’t spend too much, don’t take on unsustainable debt, and avoid living paycheck to paycheck.
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Do I Need Life Insurance in Retirement?
You work your entire life with the hope that one day you may be able to retire when you choose and have the free time to take advantage of all of the social activities, travel, and hobbies you couldn’t do regularly with the responsibility of a career and providing for your family.
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With their favorable fixed rates and guaranteed returns, certificates are a great choice to grow your savings.
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529 Plans: The Ins and Outs of Contributions and Withdrawals
529 plans can be powerful college savings tools, but you need to understand how your plan works before you can take full advantage of it. Among other things, this means becoming familiar with the finer points of contributions and withdrawals.
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Take These Steps to Help Safeguard Your Personal Information
Follow along as we share simple ways you can protect yourself.
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We’re on RPI's campus, we’re a credit union, we support the community, and we’re a perfect fit for college students.
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What To Expect: Your Initial Meeting with a Mortgage Professional
The loan approval process generally begins with an initial interview when you and a mortgage professional discuss the potential loan. You will need to set aside roughly 15 minutes to discuss your overall financial situation.
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We’re on UBuffalo's campus, we’re a credit union, we support the community, and we’re a perfect fit for college students.
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5 Hard Truths of Home Renovation
Whether you are doing your own home renovation or have some pros on the job, here are a few friendly reminders to consider before letting that hammer fly.
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Broadview is on University at Albany's campus, we’re a credit union, we support the community, and we’re a perfect fit for college students
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Let us help your business reach its full potential! Make Broadview your first stop for a business account and access resources from organizations that support new businesses.
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Safeguarding Your Social Security Benefits and Personal Information
According to a Bankrate survey, 34% of adults have experienced some form of financial fraud or an attempted scam as of January 2024.
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Investing vs. Saving: Key Differences and Why Your Money Mindset Matters
You often hear people discuss "saving for retirement,” but in many cases, they're actually referring to their investing.
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Strategies Using Life Insurance
Life insurance is not only about protecting your survivors in the event of your death. Depending upon the type of policy you purchase, it can also enable you to meet specific life goals.
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A Retirement Countdown Checklist: 5 Steps to Consider Before Retirement
Whether you're hoping to retire soon or are just beginning to explore the idea of stepping back from your job, you're probably wondering how to make it happen. Will you have enough money? How will you spend your time? What will you do for health insurance? Here, you’ll find a useful countdown of the five biggest steps to developing a solid retirement plan.