The mission of the Institute for Financial Well-Being is to guide and encourage individuals to focus on achieving economic stability - using innovative tools, making informed decisions, and encouraging positive habits.
Log InThe mission of the Institute for Financial Well-Being is to guide and encourage individuals to focus on achieving economic stability - using innovative tools, making informed decisions, and encouraging positive habits.
The mission of the Institute for Financial Well-Being is to guide and encourage individuals to focus on achieving economic stability - using innovative tools, making informed decisions, and encouraging positive habits.
New resources each week for the SEFCU community.
The costs of financial procrastination can be greater than you might expect. This week we'll explore strategies that can get your financial life moving again.
Join Broadview Financial Well-Being for live online learning: Tackle Your Debt.
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Articles and videos for self-paced learning.
Financial Aid Introduction
Whether you're considering higher education for yourself or starting to plan for the education of...
Types of Financial Aid
The main types of financial aid are education loans, grants and scholarships, work-study, and...
Creating an Aid Strategy
Considerations when planning to pay for school, including school choice, employment options...
Understanding Financial Need
Some aid is based on financial need and some is not. What exactly is "financial need?"
Applying for Aid
The aid application process, including descriptions of the FAFSA and Profile forms.
Education Loans
A description of the main types of student loans, including government loans, consolidation loans...
Make real progress in less than an hour.
From setting goals to paying off loans, the basics of effective budget management.
From choosing a make and model to financing a purchase, topics every consumer should understand when buying a car.
An overview of the home-buying process, from saving for a down payment to closing the deal.
Learn the basics of managing money, including financial health, budgeting, managing credit, plus more.
What you need to know to start making a long-term financial plan, from getting married to planning for retirement.
What to do if you're in financial trouble, from creating a debt reduction plan to your rights when dealing with debt collectors.
Join Broadview educators for a unique, live, interactive webinar experience. Find our ongoing schedule in the Event Calendar, and learn more about us in the link below. Do you have a group or organization that could benefit from financial education? Topics are available for all ages and education is always free. Contact us to make a request.
Have a question? Contact Cheryl Moore at:
800-727-3328 ext. 4066
cmoore@sefcu.com