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.
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Your decisions about when to borrow, how to borrow, and how to manage debt affect more of your life than you may expect.
The pros and cons of buying a home, including a comparison with renting.
Financial decisions almost always involve a trade off - getting something now usually means giving up something else.
Einstein said "compound interest is the eighth wonder of the world." Was he right?
Your choices about careers and employer benefits are some of the biggest financial decisions you'll ever make.
Why college is a great investment, even though it has an increasingly high cost.
What does it mean to be financially healthy? How do you measure it? Let's take a look.
A look at commonly used financial services and accounts, including banks, credit unions, and alternative services.
A quick introduction to site goals and resources for high school students.
How to get the most for financial services while minimizing fees and protecting your personal information.
Learning the "how" and "why" of short, medium, and long-term financial planning.
Steps you can take to minimize the chances of identity theft.
Understanding how insurance plays an important role in our financial lives.
One in five Americans have bad credit, which is commonly defined as a credit score below 620.
Understanding your rights and responsibilities when renting an apartment.
As a financially capable individual, how you choose to spend money should reflect your goals, values, and priorities.
Watch our videos to learn the basics of paying for college - from creating an aid strategy to loan repayment options.
Get the details on thousands of colleges and universities, including prices paid, graduation rates, average debt levels, plus more.
Watch career profile videos, get salary data, expected job growth, and education requirements for nearly 1,000 careers.
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