Monday, February 22, 2016

Win Money by Saving Money

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Exciting news if you’re looking to save money in 2016: Financial One Credit Union will be taking part in WINcentive Savings, an incentive program that repays you for saving!


According to a survey done by bankrate.com in June of 2015, nearly 78% of Americans don’t have enough savings to cover them for six months if they were to lose their job. While this may be shocking, it’s even more disturbing that 29% of Americans don’t even have a saving account. Financial One is hoping to reverse this trend by partnering with WINcentive Savings and rewarding members for saving with cash prizes.


So how does WINcentive work?  
Think of this program like a lottery, only you can never lose. For every $25 you deposit into your WINcentive capable savings account, you will be entered into a drawing to win $100 monthly, $500 quarterly and $5,000 annually. Four entries per month are permitted; that means if you deposit $25 per week, not only will you have been entered to win the prize money, but you would have also saved $100 - a complete win-win. Financial One is one of 14 credit unions in Minnesota taking part in this incentive program that started on January 1st. Visit mncun.org for more information on the WINcentive program.


Not sure how you want to save?
Financial One not only has a well-informed staff that can help you figure out what’s important to you, but we also offer a variety of savings accounts to meet your individual needs. Individual Retirement Accounts (IRAs) are ideal for planning for the future, and Health Savings Accounts are perfect for members who want to set aside funds for medical expenses before they arise. These are just a few of the accounts offered; you can learn about more ways to save on our website.

For more information contact us on the web, or give us a call at (763) 404-7600.  The first WINcentive Savings drawing for January deposits begin in February, so now is the perfect time to start saving!

Monday, February 15, 2016

Getting Back on Track After Holiday Spending

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With the hustle and bustle of the holidays, many things can get away from you - especially your spending. Everyone wants to be generous with their gift-giving, but this can really put a dent in your savings. If you have found yourself in this situation, we have a few simple tips to dig yourself out of the holiday hole and get your finances back on track.  
Reevaluate Your Finances
The best place to start is by reevaluating your finances.Take a look and categorize the things you bought during the holidays. This includes gifts, food, travel, decor items, and any other added expenses. Be sure to look at where the money came from, either savings, checking or credit cards. Take a look at your monthly income and compare that to your spending. Doing this will allow you to see how much money you can put towards paying off your debt. By reacquainting yourself with your accounts, you will have a better idea of how much debt you have and you will be able to give yourself an accurate timeframe on paying it all back.

Cut Costs Where You Can
This may sound obvious, but it really is the best way to save money. Since you have already evaluated your finances, you should have a pretty good understanding of where you are spending your money. Even cutting back on small things can really help. For example, make your own coffee rather than buying it, pack a lunch rather than going out, or rent a movie rather than going to the theater. All of these little things can add up to big savings which you can use to pay off your debt or to rebuild your savings account.

Create a Payment Plan
If you want to get out of debt quickly, you’ll need a plan. According to Ann Walter of the Consumer Credit Counseling Service (CCCS), it should ideally take you no more than three months, however, each person is different. There are a variety of ways to help figure out how much to pay off each month. First, try our financial calculator to help you come up with a plan. You can also contact a consultant for help. Financial One CU has a skilled staff that can help you come up with the perfect payment plan to help get you out of the holiday hole.

If you are finding it hard to stay within your budget, try to use cash instead of a card. This will give you a tangible way to stay on budget; once the cash is gone, you can't spend any more.
If you are serious about getting out of the holiday hole, we recommend asking a professional. Our representatives can answer all of your questions and help you find a payment plan that works best with your budget. Although it may seem hard to save after spending so much on the holidays, we can help guide you through the process and start your 2016 off on the right foot.

Monday, February 8, 2016

Alternative Valentine's Day Ideas That Won't Break The Bank

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Valentine’s Day - that wonderful day filled with chocolate, gifts and celebrating the love between you and your significant other. However, Valentine's day can also be expensive. A fancy dinner, a nice gift (traditionally flowers or jewelry) and possibly a new outfit for a fancy dinner. For those of us on a budget, this day of love can turn into a nightmare. It doesn’t have to be that way. We have a few ideas that you and your significant other can enjoy the day without breaking the bank.

Dinner for Two
Skip the stuffy, undoubtedly packed restaurant and make dinner together at home. Although this may seem obvious and bland, cooking together is a great way to connect and you won’t have to wait an hour to get a table. Also, cooking at home is less expensive. On average a chicken dinner out is about $14-$20 not including drinks, whereas the same dish cooked at home is about $6-$10 and you can take as long as you want to eat since there isn’t a waiter trying to turn over tables.

Creative Gifts
Okay, so dinner is planned - now about that gift… This is where you will have to get creative but if you don’t want to drop a large amount of money on one item, give them the gift of yourself. Make a coupon book for your significant other filled with fun coupons like “You win this fight” or “I’ll do the dishes.” This is a great gift for both men and women, plus there are many different websites where you can print the perfect customized coupons for your partner.

Thinking of You...
On Valentine’s Day, a lot of people have flowers sent to their special someone at their work. However, flowers and delivery are expensive. Here’s an alternative: Plan ahead, write a heartfelt letter to your love and mail it to them. Most people only get work-related mail at their office so this will be just as special and will let them know that you are thinking about them. Also, sending a letter is less than a dollar.

Tradition on a Budget
Still like the idea of a bouquet for Valentine’s Day? A normal bouquet of roses runs about $50, though can be much higher during valentine’s day, and are even more if they come with a vase. Our suggestion - look into alternative bouquets. Dollar stores offer a wide variety of balloons for, you guessed it, a dollar. These balloon bouquets are great and you are able to find the balloons to fit your partner.

If you are still insistent on buying the traditional chocolates and flowers, wait a day. Most stores have huge after Valentine’s Day deals that you can take advantage of. So talk with your love about postponing celebrating.

The most important thing when planning your alternative Valentine’s Day is to remember that the day is about celebrating the love you have for each other in your own special way. If you need more help with figuring out how much you can afford this Valentine's Day give Financial One a call at (763) 404-7600 or check out our website; we can help set you up with a budget and get you on the right track.

Tuesday, December 22, 2015

There’s No Place for Stress During the Holidays

The holiday season is here, and there’s a good chance your wallet has already taken a couple of blows. With all of the enticing deals, gifts to buy, and social gatherings during this time of the year, it becomes rather easy to overspend and run short on money. This may be especially true if you found yourself tempted into buying something you didn’t need on Black Friday or Cyber Monday. Regardless of how it happened, running low on money can be a very stressful situation, especially during the holidays.

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Have no fear - Financial One is here to help! Whether you’re running low on money for gifts, or looking to afford a holiday trip, we have your solution. We are offering a special holiday solution loan, which can be applied for now. The rates on this loan are fantastic (we recommend checking them out), and it might just be your ticket to a stress-free holiday season.

A Holiday Solution Loan is not the only option - we also offer budget-friendly financing on personal loans and lines of credit, which come without annual or prepayment fees. You will receive helpful, member-first service throughout the entire process, and we will tailor your financing to fit your unique situation. After all, not everyone’s financial situation is the same. Not to mention, we handle the process in-house, which helps ensure that we get you money as soon as possible.
Regardless of your plans this holiday season, there’s no need to stress. Whatever you want to do, Financial One is here to get you there! Stop by one of our branches or give us a call at (763) 404-7600 if you have any questions regarding our holiday solution loan, personal loans, or lines of credit. We’d love nothing more than to help you make this holiday season one to remember.

Thursday, December 17, 2015

Tis’ the Season of Giving


With the season of giving heading into full swing, many people are looking for ways to give back to their community. Giving back to our community is a huge part of who we are at Financial One Credit Union. However, we understand the ability to give varies from person to person, as it is often dependent on an individual’s financial situation and amount of free time. If you are in search of ways to give back to your community this holiday season, check out some of the ideas below. You’re sure to find one that fits your budget and your schedule.
The Salvation Army
During the holiday season, the Salvation Army is always looking for volunteers to be bell ringers. By volunteering for just one shift as a bell ringer (which is two hours long), you will be able to raise enough money to provide a week’s worth of groceries to a family in need. If bell ringing isn’t your thing, there are several other opportunities to give back through the Salvation Army.
Greater Twin Cities United Way
Another great organization to give back with is the Greater Twin Cities United Way. It is their mission to create better lives for both individuals and the community by uniting people in the fight against poverty. They offer a variety of ways to give back, which include volunteering, donating, and participating in events.
Big Brothers Big Sisters
If you’d like to give back to children this holiday season, Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Greater Twin Cities is a great option. This organization focuses on helping children realize their potential and start building their futures. They also have several ways to give back, which include donating, volunteering, and participating in events.
Toys for Joy
Similar to Toys for Tots, Toys for Joy is a charitable organization that collects Christmas toys for underprivileged children. The difference is that all of the money raised stays in Anoka County. They have volunteer opportunities available and also welcome donations of food, toys, and funding.
Meals On Wheels
This association works to ensure that seniors and people with disabilities in your community receive the nutritious meals and social interaction they need to live independently at home. You can give back through Meals On Wheels by volunteering to deliver meals to these individuals or helping provide meals.
At Financial One, we encourage you to find a way to give back to your community this holiday season. The list we provided contains some great opportunities to give back, but they are just a few of the many ways you can do so. Check out other great opportunities at Anoka County Online.

Thursday, November 5, 2015

Take the Stress Out of Holiday Shopping

It may not quite be that time of year again, but people have already begun to gear up for the holidays. For many people the holidays have become a time when the debt starts piling up from all of the holiday shopping. This doesn’t have to be the case. There are ways to shop smart and on a budget, but it takes effort, focus, and planning. We have developed the following list of some great tips to help avoid overspending this holiday season:


Set A Realistic Budget
Figure out how much money you can afford to spend this holiday season and make it non-negotiable. Remember to factor in things such as postage and holiday cards, which can otherwise throw of your budget. Once your budget is set, stick to it. Starting early makes it possible to stretch that budget even further.
Have A List
Shopping without a list is a recipe for disaster. It leads to more impulse buying because of all the deals and “door-busters” you are presented with. Seemingly low prices will tempt you to buy things that are unnecessary for your holiday plans, so make a detailed list of the gifts and items you need for an event and don’t stray away from what you need.
Avoid Credit Card Use
Using a credit card for holiday shopping can put you on the fast track to debt, so use cash or a debit card instead. This means you only spend money that you actually have, rather than paying a ton of interest as well.
Do Your Homework
There is nothing worse than buying a gift at full price and later finding out you could have gotten it for a much cheaper price at a different retailer or online. Many times, stores will also offer deals through their mobile apps or website that aren’t available in the store. So put that smartphone or laptop to use and make sure you are getting the best deal possible.
Don’t Procrastinate
If you wait until the last minute to do your holiday shopping it not only adds stress, but it is much harder to make budget-friendly choices. The longer you wait to get started on your holiday shopping, the less time you will have to compare prices, and the more likely it will be that you will overspend. Set a plan, and get your holiday shopping started ASAP.
These tips are sure to help you save money during your holiday shopping spree, but sometimes the money just isn’t there to begin with, such as if you have an unexpected emergency that put a dent in the holiday shopping funds you had saved up. If that’s the case a loan may be a better option than financing at the store and Financial One Credit Union can help.  We offer budget-friendly financing options to meet your needs with much lower interest rates than you would pay if you loaded your holiday expenses on a credit card. We are here to to help save you from stress and extra headaches this holiday season.

Thursday, October 22, 2015

Out with the Old- Options to Clean Out Your Closet This Fall

Many people have faced the problem of having new clothes that don’t fit in their closet or dresser because of the accumulation of older clothing items that either don’t fit anymore or just aren’t worn. Often times, making room in the closet for your new clothes can seem time consuming, but there are ways to get rid of the old clothes without simply throwing them out.
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One great way to dispose of the unwanted clothes is to donate them. There are many charities throughout the state of Minnesota that are more than happy to take clothing donations. In fact, many charities will even pick up the unwanted clothes from your house. Finding a charity that offers this option is easy. Simply visit donationtown.org and enter your zip code to view the charities in your area that will pick up your unwanted clothes. (They will often pick up other items as well.) Then simply pick the charity you would like to donate to and schedule your free donation pick up.
Another option is to try and sell your unwanted clothes to put a little extra spending cash in your pocket. This is a good option if the clothing is a well-recognized brand name and in good shape. There are several stores across Minnesota that specialize in buying used clothing items from people and reselling them in their stores.
One chain of stores that specializes in young adult clothing is Plato’s Closet. Simply bring in your (or your child’s) brand name clothing and accessories to the nearest Plato’s Closet and they will review your items while you look around the store or run another errand. Clothes Mentor operates in much the same way with designer women’s fashion. After looking over the items you brought in, they will give you an offer based on your clothing’s condition, style, brand, and whether they need items of that type due to their current stock levels, and you will receive cash for your items that day.
Another store that does this is Nu Look Consignment. Currently the Twin Cities Area’s leading family consignment retailer, Nu Look will buy virtually any clothing items as long as they are of quality and are in good shape. From July through December, they buy fall and winter clothing items. Spring and summer items can be sold to Nu Look from January through June.

Whether you choose to donate your old clothes or sell them is entirely up to you, but it shouldn't be stressful. Cleaning out your closet should make you feel accomplished. With these options making room for the new clothes in your closet will be easy, and will leave you with either the good feeling that you donated or a little extra cash in your pocket.