Showing posts with label Money Management. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Money Management. Show all posts

Thursday, February 22, 2018

Learning to Love Budgeting

Love Budgeting

Most people cringe when they hear the word “budgeting.” But when it boils down to it, budgeting is just a plan for your money. Budgeting means you’ll be spending with purpose before the month begins, and it won’t limit your spending freedom, but give you more. Budgeting is all about being intentional about where your money goes, and will give you a clear plan and picture about where your money is going.

  1. Budget to zero: This means that before the month even begins, you’re making a plan and giving every dollar a name. It doesn’t mean you have zero dollars in your bank account, just that your income minus all your expenses will equal zero.
  2. Budget together: If you’re married, you and your spouse should sit down and make sure you’re on the same page about your budget. Remember, since you’re a single unit, it’s not your money or my money, but our money.
  3. Every month is different: Some months you’ll need to save for school supplies, and others you’ll have to save up for a vacation you’ve been wanting to take. Make sure you’re adjusting your budget accordingly to accommodate for these changes.
  4. Start with important categories first: Giving and saving should be at the top of your list, along with food, shelter, utilities, basic clothing and transportation. Once those necessities are taken care of, you can fill the rest of the categories in your budget.
  5. Pay off your debt: If you have debt, paying it off needs to be a top priority. You can use the debt snowball method and Baby Steps to get rid of debt as fast as you can, and stop letting it rob you of your income and budgeting plan.
  6. Trim things out: If you’re on a tight budget, you can start to cut certain things out, such as your cable or dining out. You can also shop at discount clothing stores, and budget out meals before you go grocery shopping.
  7. Cut up your credit cards: If you have a credit card, and are really committed to sticking to your budget, you need to ditch the credit cards. Having no credit card debt will mean no more minimum payments you need to make each month.
  8. Make a schedule: Set specific dates to pay bills, and buy your groceries on a set day every week, or twice a month. When you know what to expect and when to expect it, you take a lot of stress and potential pitfalls out of the picture.

Let Fairmont FCU help! Use online banking and schedule your payments to pay your bills on specific dates and to set-up savings goals.  You can also open club accounts for specific items like insurance, auto expenses, education, etc and the best part is the club account is tied to your membership ID/account number making it easy to transfer funds or set-up automatic transfers to each designated club. For details or to apply online visit www.fairmontfcu.com, stop in any full service office or call 304.363.5320, option 1.  #WeAreFFCU #wvcreditunionscare #onceamemberalwaysamember

Monday, April 17, 2017

Youth Learn Life Lessons with Mad City Money

For most kids, money management and strategic financing happens during a game of Monopoly or stretching the $20 their parents gave them to spend at the mall. Since 2008, Fairmont Federal Credit Union has been visiting local high schools to provide a crash-course for students on the up’s, down’s, and unexpected events of real-life finances, in a safe, fun environment. The program has reached over 1,700 students and the reactions are always eye-opening.

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With the life-simulating game  “Mad City Money,” students are “transported” to the future with their fellow classmates and, much like real-life, randomly given a life-situation. Some students have just graduated college. Some are married with children while others are single parents. All have bills to pay. Some have credit card debt, others have medical bills, while others must make payments on student loans.

For the next three hours, students must build a budget based on their financial situation, select necessities like housing, food, childcare, and clothing through nine different merchants. All transactions are paid through a debit card and budgets must be regularly balanced, all while navigating the financial pits and peaks typical of real-life. The “Fickle Finger of Fate” falls upon many students, introducing sudden, and unexpected financial setbacks students must address and overcome.

Following this simulation, student’s reactions were of surprise and new-found appreciation for money management. One lesson the students said they learned was the importance of saving and having backup plans, with one student saying,”you should save for emergencies.” Another concept students recognized was the importance of knowing the difference between wants and needs. One student said, “you should make wiser choices by getting what you need first, and then if you have money left over you can buy things you want.”

Finally, many students expressed respect for the financial responsibilities their parents face. “I have a new appreciation for what my parents do now,” said one student while another simply stated, “I don’t like being an adult.”

In March alone, Fairmont FCU reached nearly 200 students through the Mad City Money simulation, providing an opportunity to learn important lessons on responsible financial management and planning. With nine locations across West Virginia, Fairmont FCU is a non-for-profit financial organization that is owned and operated by our members. We offer a range of banking services including checking and savings, online and mobile banking, direct deposits, personal loans, business loans, mortgage loans, and more.

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To find a Fairmont Federal Credit Union near you, visit www.fairmontfcu.com or give us a call at 304-363-5320 for more information.

Thursday, March 9, 2017

2017 Morgantown Home Show

Do you have questions about mortgages and what is the best plan for you and your family? If you’re looking for something fun to do this weekend, come on down to the 2017 Morgantown Home Show at the Hazel and J.W. Ruby Community Center at Mylan Park in Morgantown, West Virginia. There will be several opportunities to connect with business owners, see new products, and enjoy the home show put on by the North Central West Virginia Home Builders Association. Last year there were 140 exhibitors occupying 198 spaces with close to 10,000 attendees, making for great connections and the opportunity for goers to discover all the latest home trends. 
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Fairmont Federal Credit Union will be there, and we would love for you to stop by and chat with us. There are several things that go into making a house your home. There’s flooring, windows, furniture, and decoration, plenty of good reasons to borrow. Finances are a huge aspect of a person’s life, especially when it comes to investing in your future. There are many financing options that you as a homeowner can choose from, but at Fairmont FCU, we want to give you the best and most affordable plan possible. 

Our members are entitled to competitive rates, flexible terms, and payments that they can afford. We’re a local business, so you can expect personalized service tailored to your specific needs from start to finish. You’ll be able to choose between adjustable and fixed rate mortgages with affordable closing costs. Our member’s needs are important to us, so your personalized service from a mortgage specialist will help you make the best decision when investing in your financial future. 

Stop by booth J3 March 10-12th, we would love to speak with you about how we can help with your homeownership process. As a thank you, you’ll receive complimentary items such as Shasta Daisy seeds - the perfect perennial to plant in the garden of your new home! For more information, you can visit our website or give us a call at (304)-363-5320, ext. 6038.

Friday, January 6, 2017

New Year, New You: Financial Fitness for 2017

2017 is here, and with it, the commercials for gym memberships and fitness clubs. They all proclaim the same basic message: that the new year is the time to fashion a new you. In addition to physical fitness, this year, take the steps to creating your financially-fit self. Taking stock of just what sort of shape you’re in and toning up those areas that need attention will get you on the road to fitness in no time!
Make sure these financial “muscle groups” are given a workout:
  • Check your credit report and score. Knowing how attractive your financial situation is to would-be creditors is a valuable guide for what you’re doing right, and what needs improvement. It’s also a necessary tool for making sure all accounts are legitimate and in good standing. Check for any accounts that you don’t recognize, as this could indicate you’ve been a victim of identity theft.
  • Set concrete goals. Whether it’s setting aside more of your paycheck for retirement, building your emergency fund, paying down debt, and/or reducing your discretionary spending, having tangible goals to work towards will help you stay on track. Many Americans--even high earners--don’t have $1,000 in savings to cover an emergency, let alone the recommended 6 months of living expenses saved for major life events such as a job loss or health crisis. For more ideas on making New Year’s financial resolutions, check out our Resource Center or look over our "Emergency Financial First Aid Kit". J8b9kqmep5axc cddrblkm1jx5t24siog28hkabbu7atpo7e5ryp0g1upodavoji3pnxk6jrbz8bgeoqko0wqjjpyub44mv mbjpvvkdtibamn8btaruvv0p4hcbbqdxuq7xlzat
  • Make sure you’re well-insured. Most people think of auto and health insurance, but what about life insurance, homeowner’s or renter’s, disability and long-term care insurance? Many of these forms of overlooked insurance are relatively affordable, and protect you in case of an emergency. To find out more information and how you can save money on insurance check out, TruStage.
  • Meet with a financial planner. Despite the myriad online tools and resources, we have today, sitting down with an expert and getting a second opinion is still invaluable. Sometimes, just speaking about the state of your finances and goals  followed by  feedback from a professional puts everything in perspective.
Fairmont Federal Credit Union is here for you to reach your 2017 financial fitness goals! For more financial tips and tools, our online Resource Center contains helpful budgeting calculators, security and fraud awareness information, helpful links, and much more.
Fairmont Federal Credit Union is a non-profit financial institution in West Virginia that serves anyone living or working in Marion, Monongalia, Harrison and Taylor Counties and several select employee groups (SEGs) in Preston County. We are owned and operated by and for our members. Our services extend to savings, checking, IRAs, home mortgage loans, and more. Please visit our website or call (304) 363-5320 today for more information!

Monday, December 5, 2016

Fairmont Federal Credit Union Keeps You Sane this Holiday Season


It’s the most wonderful time of the year—the time when city sidewalks are dressed in holiday style, sleigh bells ring, and baby, it’s cold outside! Yes everyone—the holiday season has arrived! Something else that has arrived with the holiday season is holiday shopping.

For many, that means many trips to your local mall or department store, in search of the perfect gifts for everyone on your list. With plenty of people to buy for and not enough hours in the day, it is understandable to become flustered. But one aspect of holiday shopping that should not make you stressed is how you are going to pay for your gifts. Because you are a valued member of Fairmont Federal Credit Union, you know there are plenty of ways that you can pay for every gift this year.

As you begin making your list (and checking it twice), here is our own list for you, that must be used in order to maintain your sanity this holiday shopping season! This is how FFCU can keep you as stress free as possible during your one (or many) Christmas shopping trips this year!

Use your FFCU Debit Card
Your FFCU debit card is a convenient solution to pay for all of your shopping needs this season!  Choose debit or credit to pay for that sweater for Grandma and those toys for your nieces!


Take Advantage of Visa Checkout
With Visa Checkout, all you do is click, pay, and be on your merry way! Not only is your data guarded with multiple security layers, Visa Checkout is also easy for you to use. With just one password, you can securely make your payments with a single login from any device! Sounds like the gift that keeps on giving!

Monitor Your Spending On the Go with Online Banking and Mobile Banking
Online banking allows you to manage your account by viewing transactions and reviewing purchases! Not close to a computer during your holiday shopping spree? Mobile banking is the solution for you—simply download the app and get all the benefits of online banking right from your phone!

Need Cash? Visit a Surcharge Free ATM
Fairmont Federal Credit Union is pleased to offer over 55,000 ATMs where YOU don’t pay a surcharge! Our website gives you detailed information about where these ATMs can be found, check it out to find an ATM near you!   www.fairmontfcu.com/locations

Wednesday, November 9, 2016

Why Fairmont Federal Credit Union is Thankful for Veterans

Veterans Day
November 11th marks Veterans Day, an opportunity for us to honor and thank those who have served in the United States Armed Forces. Veterans Day was proclaimed in 1919 by President Wilson and was made a legal holiday in 1938. This year, Veterans Day takes place on Friday, November 11th and will honor all American veterans, no matter when and where they have served.

Veterans Day is a time to pay tribute to the men and women who serve in the Armed Forces. At Fairmont Federal Credit Union, we are proud to express and show support to the veteran
s who have served or are currently serving our country. Why is Fairmont Federal Credit Union thankful for veterans? Here are just a few of the ways that we are grateful!

·      Members of the armed forces risk their lives every day for our country.
·      US citizens are free thanks to the sacrifice that veteran’s make.
·      We are kept safe thanks to those guarding American soil and beyond.
·      Those who join the military help us avoid a mandatory draft.
·      Armed forces provide both domestic and international support to those in need.
·      Very few Americans wake up with worry about our safety. This is because members of the armed forces risk their lives every day for us.

At Fairmont Federal Credit Union, we encourage everyone to express your gratitude to veterans on not just November 11th, but every day of the year. If you yourself have served or have a family member currently serving our country, you know that the smallest gesture can go a long way. In observance of Veterans Day, Fairmont Federal Credit Union will be closed Friday, November 11th. For a full list of holiday closures, please visit our website.


Owned and operated by our members, Fairmont Federal Credit Union is committed to being your go-to financial institution for a variety of needs. Our success has been built on our commitment to helping people in the local community. To learn more about Fairmont Federal Credit Union, visit www.fairmontfcu.com.  

Tuesday, November 8, 2016

Robes for Recovery


Robes for Recovery is a community service project that supports breast cancer patients. The project was started in 2013, and dozens of robes were donated to area hospitals in the first year alone.

Robes for Recovery was founded by Debbie Droppleman, Chief Financial Officer of Fairmont Federal Credit Union, after she was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2007 and subsequently underwent radiation treatment. “When I began radiation treatment several years ago at Allegheny General Hospital in Pittsburgh, I was given a “dignity robe” that was made by volunteers and donated through the hospital. The robe was specially designed with Velcro closures up the center and sides for easy access. That smock has been with me for over 100 radiation treatments and every time I wear it I am grateful for the kind and considerate volunteers who support cancer patients with their love and handiwork. While dignity robes are routinely provided to cancer patients in the Pittsburgh area, they are not generally available in our area hospitals. It is for these reasons that Fairmont Federal Credit Union employees are eager to commit their time and resources to producing radiation robes for breast cancer patients in our communities,” Debbie said of her experience that inspired Robes for Recovery.

After she came up with the idea, she presented it to the Fairmont Federal Credit Union management team. They loved the idea, and Robes for Recovery began as a community service project. Robes for Recovery relies on volunteers to either sew or do fundraising to make the creation of these wonderful robes a possibility. Robes for Recovery has been a great success and has so far created more than 700 robes!

Robes for Recovery Mission Statement:
We Have Hope
Our hope is that by providing specially tailored radiation robes to breast cancer patients, we will help them maintain their pride and dignity during their journey through treatment toward recovery.

We Have Faith
We have faith that we will raise sufficient funds from donations and recruit enough volunteers to sustain our project.

We Have Commitment
We are committed to honoring and supporting breast cancer patients by giving these garments with love, kindness, hope and care.


For questions or to volunteer for this worthwhile community service project, please call Debbie Droppleman, Robes for Recovery Coordinator, at 304.363.5320 ex. 6028 or email her at ddroppleman@ma.rr.com.