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Message From Our CEO

Excited as we are with Tulee, it’s just part of our long-term plan for members, and I’m glad to report that we’re well on track. Recently we had a banking econometrics expert review and analyze our performance over the last four years to help identify how we could improve compared to the rest of the credit union industry. A byproduct of this was a set of metrics that compared us to industry performance averages.

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Zombie Mortgages: Long Forgotten Home Loans.

“Zombie Mortgages” sounds like the title of a bad spoof on a horror movie. But like they can “rise from the grave” to terrorize your finances and quality of life. Hopefully you never end up in the cast of this movie, but it’s good to know what a Zombie Mortgage is so you can take preventive action should the need ever arise.

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When Should You Take Social Security?

Filing for Social Security benefits as soon as you can may seem like a good idea at first. The money is there, for the taking, and it is likely a substantial addition to your monthly budget. But be careful: When you decide to file for your benefits is one of the most critical financial decisions of your life.

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Buy Now, Pay Later?

Airfare to air fryers. Thai food to tie clips. Memorabilia to memory foam. You can purchase just about anything these days with a buy now, pay later (BNPL) plan. In 2022 alone, consumers in the US bought around $250 billion in goods using BNPLs. The allure of making a small initial payment and splitting the remaining obligation into a series of automatic withdrawals is undeniable. The question remains: Is this a smart way to gain spending flexibility or a tool rife for accumulating bad debt?

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