Are you thinking of buying a second home? The first step in purchasing a second home is to decide what the purpose of your home will be. Is it an investment property, a place to rent to others, a getaway home, or a place for you to live after retirement? Here are a few items to consider as you start the process:
Frequently Asked Questions About Home Buying
Buying a home is one of the most important purchases you will make in your lifetime. With such an important decision comes important questions. We have compiled a few of the questions first-time homeowners often have when entering the home buying market:
Don’t Make These Home Buying Mistakes
Buying a home for the first time is a much more in-depth process than many buyers think. Many first-time home buyers jump in with both feet before realizing the steps that they should take to find their dream home. Take a look at some of these home buying mistakes you should avoid while searching for your new home:
Tips for First-Time Home Buying
Buying your first home should be an exciting time in your life, but it can be hard to stay levelheaded when you can quickly become overwhelmed. You have to assess your own finances, learn unfamiliar financial jargon, conduct endless research, and focus on a million other things. Here are a few tips to make your first home buying experience a little less stressful.
Post Graduation Financial Tips
It's almost that time of year again--graduation season. If you are one of the lucky ones about to turn the tassel, you are probably bursting with excitement about many things. One of these things may be getting your first real salary. After years of making little money, your entry level job may seem you like hit the jackpot. However, it is now more important than ever to be smart with your money. Here are some important tips to ensure you make the most of your money early in your career:
Financial Advice for Young Adults: Part Two
As you well know, college years are full of independence and personal growth. They also bring several new challenges and responsibilities. Of course these obviously vary from family to family, but this new season of life often begins the transition from financial dependence on mom and dad to independence. No matter where you are in this transition, there are several habits you can develop now to help you realize long-term financial success and there's no better time than now to get started.
10 Great Ways to Spend an Income Tax Refund
Expecting a substantial income tax refund this year? If so, you are in the majority - over 70 percent of Americans get money back at the end of the tax year, with the average refund being close to $2,000. Rather than having those precious dollars being absorbed into your normal spending routine, get the most out of your cash.
The Tax Man Cometh: Quick Tips
Since we all know what the other certainty in life is (death), maybe we shouldn't be all that upset about the onset of tax season, right? And while it may seem that the tax code gets more complicated every year, the good news is there are also a lot more tools now than ever before to streamline the process of tax preparation and make sure you complete your return correctly. Here are a few tax hacks to dial down the pain.
Financial Advice for Young Adults
It can be tough growing up and not having enough money to spend on things you want to have or experiences you want to take part in. And even when you start making money, you may not understand how to do so wisely and save smartly, especially since so many high schools don't offer a personal finance course.
You Can Model World Peace On Us
At a time when global crises abound and tensions between countries are at an all-time high, the recent international conference of Caribbean and North American credit unions was a welcome relief and a model of cross cultural cooperation. This meeting was the result of a joint effort of the CCCU (Caribbean Conference of Credit Unions) and US based CUES (the Credit Union Executive Society). The conference was held at the end of June in the Bahamas.
Recognizing International Credit Union Day
International Credit Union (ICU) Day has been celebrated on the third Thursday of October since 1948. The day is recognized to reflect upon the credit union movement's history and to promote its achievements. It is a day to honor those who have dedicated their lives to the movement and show members our appreciation. This year's theme, "Local Service. Global Good." emphasizes credit unions' positive impact in their communities locally and around the world.
Marriage and Money
When it comes to newlyweds or a recently engaged couple, it can be easy to get caught up in the honeymoon phase of your relationship and disregard financial issues in your relationship. It is easy to get sidetracked when you are wedding planning, searching for the perfect home or deciding how many children you want to have. While these are excellent topics to discuss, to ensure a healthy marriage we encourage you to discuss money matters.
Retirement Planning Starts Early
Ask a twenty-something professional what's on their shortlist of priorities, and it's doubtful you'll see "retirement planning" on there. Then again, this is a time in life when choosing the right career path is a little more pressing than thinking about leaving it.
Making Summer Vacation Plans?
Are you still planning a summer vacation? Haven’t quite finalized your plans due to budget concerns? Never fear - the season is still young, and you have plenty of time to clean your financial house in advance of a nice summer getaway! With this in mind, here are a few helpful strategies to make your summer vacation a smashing success.
Why I’m Loving the World Cup
I don’t know why the World Cup was not on my radar in the past. Has it been hyped more this year? Maybe I’ve just been paying attention to sports lately, thanks to the Heat’s run to the NBA finals.
Kids and Money Management
Summer has arrived, and kids everywhere are dealing with a sudden spike in free time. As parents, the chances are good that you'll be tapped for a little spending money during the season.
Needed: More information, less ball gowns
Everyone says that we are in the information age. With a laptop or a tablet, knowledge is literally at our fingertips. When it comes to financial learning however, we tend to unconsciously skip over this readily available, yet boring information. We are all guilty of this (myself included). Who wants to think about finances when we can be entertained by ethereal ball gowns worn on the red carpet at the Academy Awards ceremony?
Student Loan Repayment – made easy!
Spring is giving way to the earliest stages of summer, and young, ambitious students everywhere are preparing to matriculate. But, once the caps and gowns are packed away, new grads are going to have to prepare for a harsh reality - student loan repayment. Crafting a plan to tackle student loan debt doesn't have to be hard or scary, but it does involve some due diligence. If you're a graduating student about to start the repayment process, here are five baseline tips for staying on top of your loans.
Parents: Get Your Kids Off to a Great Financial Start
May is graduation month. Almost all of us know someone who is heading off to college (how did they grow up so fast?) or getting ready to enter the real world with their first job.
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