
There’s no question that scammers are getting smarter. You can keep your personal information safe this tax season by being aware of common tax-time scams and taking the right precautions.

There’s no question that scammers are getting smarter. You can keep your personal information safe this tax season by being aware of common tax-time scams and taking the right precautions.

It’s the perfect time to put fresh eyes on your finances. Ever checked your account balance and thought, Where did all my money go? You’re not alone. A well-structured budget doesn’t have to be about cutting back…it’s about gaining control, reducing stress, and working toward what matters, whether that’s paying down debt, saving for retirement, or (finally) taking a vacation.

Hello from your favorite guest blogger, Mommy Money. We have made it to December, and the year is quickly coming to a close. For parents who recently sent their children off to college, this may be their first return home for winter break. I have been there…wandering the house and looking into unoccupied rooms, missing the angsty teen chaos. The only time you hear from them now is when they need money or they are in complete emotional breakdown mode. After having three girls in college, I saw a consistent theme their first year. They struggled between, “I’m too old for you to tell me what to do,” vs. “I’m too young to be adulting just yet.”

‘Tis the season…and not the merriest of kinds. As an old-school banker, November always marked the kickoff to the most active fraud and theft time of year. We would see an uptick in counterfeit checks and currency, kiting activity, and worse. I have lived through my fair share of all kinds of circumstances.
As a supporting organization of International Fraud Awareness Week, or Fraud Week (November 16-22, 2025), We Florida Financial is proud to demonstrate our commitment to preventing and detecting fraud.
Fraud Week was established by the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners (ACFE) in 2000 as a dedicated time to raise awareness about fraud. Fraud Week encourages business leaders and employees to proactively take steps to minimize the impact of fraud by promoting anti-fraud awareness and education.
Zoie DiGioia, BSA and Fraud Director, leads We Florida Financial’s Fraud Management department. “I’m proud of the work our team does daily to spot and prevent fraud from negatively impacting our members. The fraudsters are constantly coming up with new scams, so it’s important for our members to stay vigilant to protect their accounts.”

We’ve been made aware of sponsored posts from "Gibbs Mura Law Group Overdraft Lawsuit Investigations" falsely implying there is a lawsuit related to overdraft fees at multiple financial institutions, including We Florida Financial.
These posts are NOT legitimate. They appear to be part of a phishing scheme designed to steal personal information.
If you’re unsure about a message you receive or a social media post you see, please contact us directly at wefloridafinancial.com or visit your local We Florida Financial branch. We are happy to answer any questions you have.

Hello friends, it’s Mommy Money here with you again to share some quirky personal stories and solid financial advice. We have made it to October, and this year has flown by. Summer vacations came to a close and the kids are back in school. It got me thinking now that my kids are grown, I actually miss this time of year…filling out forms, getting to know new teachers, and most importantly, finding opportunities to volunteer at my children’s schools.
Volunteering has always been my way of making a contribution to my community. It gives me a chance to jump in to lend support where it’s needed. Oh, the things I have done…from reading to kids to painting community park bathrooms and too many other fun things to list. My favorite type of volunteering though, is when I can make a positive impact with the children of our community, like the days I spent volunteering for 5th graders at JA’s BizTown in Coconut Creek. It is no wonder I ended up at a credit union where there is a major focus on volunteerism and financial literacy.

Fraud attempts are on the rise and knowing what to look for can help you protect your accounts. Fraudsters are increasingly using spoofing tactics - pretending to be trusted companies -- such as pretending to be We Florida Financial -- to try to access your personal and financial information.

Hello again, from your guest blogger Mommy Money. We are in the middle of summer in South Florida and if you are like me, you are thinking…is it HOTTER this year! Hotter summer triggers even more concern; the hot ocean water means bigger hurricanes. It’s inevitable that we will have storms that cause a ruckus. The question on my mind is “Am I prepared?”

Why I Want to Share My Story
Hello credit union members, I am a guest blogger for the next few months. Why did I volunteer to share my experiences? It’s not just my 36 years of banking experience, it’s the perspective from a now middle-aged woman with a husband, three grown children and one young grandchild. I have been through the ups and downs both in the financial industry and in my personal life. My wish is that I can bring a very personal touch to the blog and help some of you with relatable topics.
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