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From boots to brass with your savings
If you feel like your personal finance skills are stuck in basic training, you’re not alone. Taking your skills to the next level takes discipline and determination. The good news is these values are part of military life and should come naturally as your career continues. Let’s say you’re managing your money on a day…
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Learn the top cities for servicemembers to retire
The United States has no shortage of amazing cities, but which ones are the best for veterans? Navy Federal Credit Union decided to find out. In 2018, they commissioned a study that looked at veterans’ income, unemployment rates and proximity to VA hospitals and military bases. They coupled those results with quality-of-life measures such as…
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Buying vs. leasing: considerations for the savvy car shopper
Do you want to drive the same sedan, truck or SUV for up to 10 years or switch vehicles every two or three years? The decision to buy or lease a new car can affect your finances and lifestyle, and it’s all about whether you want to be in it for the long or short…
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3 quick tips to make saving easier for Military Saves Week
This year’s Military Saves Week(#MSW19) is upon us. The annual awareness event about the importance of building good savings behavior amongst those who serve and in military families is more important than ever because, sadly, the fact is the majority of Americans have less than $1,000 in savings. And with the expert recommendation of having…
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Paying off credit card debt: your guide to balance transfers
New year, new financial you? Almost everyone sets new resolutions on January 1, but that’s the easy part. Your resolutions might be job related, like scoring higher on your PT test. Or maybe it’s financial, like staying within budget and paying down debt. When it comes to debt, have no fear – there are great…
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Your Credit Card Holiday Guide
Credit cards have the potential to make a big impact on your finances. They’re a great way to build your credit history, earn rewards and some even come with some pretty handy perks. But many Americans are spending less time choosing a credit card than they are remembering their video streaming passwords. That may be…
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Shop smart with your credit card this holiday season
The holidays are a time for family, friends, overeating and unfortunately for some, overspending. In fact, consumers say they expect to spend an average of $967 this holiday season. So, if there were a way to make your spending go further, wouldn’t you want to know? The good news is your credit card could be…
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How to make the most of credit card rewards
Choosing the right credit card is an important financial decision — but with hundreds of different rewards programs to pick from, sifting through and making the right choice can seem daunting. Knowing what to look for before you search can help take some of the pressure off. With a strategic approach, it may even be…
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Investing 101: What you need to know
If you’re not investing, you’re not alone. Recent research has found nearly half of Americans don’t own stocks. That spells trouble when it comes to saving for retirement and other major life milestones, like paying for education. By not investing, you’re missing out on a historically proven way to build wealth. Keep in mind, history…
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Wheeling and dealing in new cars: buy or lease?
Choosing to join the military is an important life decision. From there, a recruit must make even more choices when it comes to finding a career path in the military. While the decision to buy or lease a new car may not be as impactful on your life as a military career, it can affect…



