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  • 1. What are your current deposit rates? Views: 1046 Featured Content Public
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    Effective 06/01/2025 and subject to change. For additional information regarding rates and terms on Progressions Credit Union deposit accounts, please call 509.535.0191 or 800.828.8691. APY=Annual Percentage Yield. Federally Insured by NCUA. To view our Fee Schedule, click here . Kasasa Cash ® Checking Minimum balance to open Minimum balance to earn stated APY APY Truth in Savings Disclosure Learn More $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 Range $0.00-$30,000 (Qualified Rate) Range $30,000.01 or greater (Qualif  More...
  • 2. What is ChexSystems? Views: 203 Public
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    Terms of Use: Chex Systems, Inc. is a consumer-reporting agency governed by the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) and other laws. The Federal Trade Commission enforces the FCRA. When you apply for a checking account at a financial institution, there's a good chance that your name will be run through ChexSystems to see whether you are a check bouncer (writing checks on your account when there is not enough money in it to cover the amount of those checks) or have cheated the financial institution i  More...
  • 3. How do I balance my account? Views: 202 Public
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    Terms of Use: Many people put off balancing their account, but it's a good idea to ensure that you know how much you have available and that you are in agreement with the amount reported to you by your financial institution. There are several ways to balance your checking account. You don't have to invest in financial software, but some find using software such as MS Money or Excel helps them to track their budgeting and spending habits, too. You can reconcile your account by going onl  More...
  • 4. Quick Cost Cutting: Homeowners Insurance Views: 196 Public
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    Terms of Use Things to consider when looking to cut costs on your homeowners insurance: Deductible The first place to start is to consider your deductible. You can save up to 25 percent by simply bumping up the deductible on your homeowners policy from $500 to $1,000. Usually, you won't file a claim unless there's a large damage, so anything less than $1,000 wouldn't be turned over to your insurance anyway. Multiple Policy Discount If you combine your homeowners policy with at  More...
  • 5. Tons of Ways to Save Money Views: 193 Public
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    Terms of Use Transportation Airline Fares Car Rental New Cars Used Cars Auto Leasing Gasoline Car Repairs Insurance Auto Insurance Homeowner/Renter Insurance Life Insurance Banking/Credit Checking Savings and Investment Products Credit Cards Auto Loans First Mortgage Loans Mortgage Refinancing Home Equity Loans Housing Home Purchase Renting a Place to Live Home Improvement Major Appliances Utilities Electricity Home Heating Telephone Service Other Food Purchased at Markets Prescription Drugs F  More...
  • 6. How do I save for a vacation? Views: 192 Public
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    Terms of Use Here are some ideas to help you create a savings plan. Whether you want to go on a dream vacation or save money for any big expenditure, try following these steps. Check out the simple budget worksheet in the Related Content section for help. Step One Of course, you won't be able to dip your toes in the water until you first set your sites on how much your piece of paradise will cost. Tally up your transportation, hotel, dining and entertainment cost estimates, and then divi  More...
  • 7. Quick Cost Cutting: Car Rentals Views: 191 Public
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    Terms of Use For quick cost cutting on your next car rental , try this: Go off-site. Renting from airport car rental facilities is often more expensive. Check out nonairport locations to see if you can save on rental rates. Go on-line. Check out rental rates on sites such as Expedia, Hotwire, Priceline, Travelocity, Kayak for the lowest rates by city or airport location . Be sure to compare all-in costs including taxes and fees . You can also go directly to rental car web sites to l  More...
  • 8. Quick Cost Cutting: Prescription Drugs Views: 189 Public
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    Terms of Use For quick cost cutting on your prescription drugs, try this : Cut your bills in half by buying generic drugs instead of name brands. Buy your prescriptions via mail order through a drugstore chain or your company health plan. Slice your pills. Sometimes you can save money by asking your doctor to prescribe a double dosage of a drug and then splitting the pills in half. Shop around. Pharmacies sometimes charge very different prices for the same drugs. Websites such as w  More...
  • 9. Quick Cost Cutting: Gasoline Views: 184 Public
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    Terms of Use With gasoline prices on the rise, there has never been a better time to tune up your car and practice energy-wise driving techniques. Below is a list of tips that will not only improve your car's gas mileage, but also improve your car's overall performance and safety while reducing wear and tear on your car's engine. Driving Tips The first place to start is to drive smart. By simply practicing efficient driving techniques you can improve your car's fuel economy by   More...
  • 10. When traveling, when's the best time to exchange money? Views: 181 Public
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    Terms of Use: Most experts agree it's best to exchange U.S. currency for foreign currency when you arrive at your destination. Most foreign airports have ATMs that will convert your money at a better exchange rate than you would get back home. Even after considering the fees (currently about $3 plus a 1 to 3 percent currency-conversion fee) that you may be charged by your financial institution for withdrawing money outside this country. Of course, if you like to arrive with local currency  More...
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