How To Make the Most Out of Your Child Tax Credit Payments
Share on facebook Share on twitter The Child Tax Credit (CTC) of 2021 is set to be a game-changer for low-income families with children, and The Biden Administration estimates that these new improvements could go as far as cutting child poverty in half, bringing direct payments to nearly 40 million Americans. Starting July 15th, the Read More »
July 31st is National Mutt Day
Share on facebook Share on twitter Did you know July 31st is “National Mutt Day?” There’s no doubt if you have a family pet you probably celebrate them every day, but sometimes those vet bills and other expenses can creep up pretty fast. We’ve compiled a few ways you can save without sacrificing giving your Read More »
Create Lasting Memories This Summer
Share on facebook Share on twitter Wouldn’t you rather spend your money on making lasting memories with friends and family this summer? If you’re on a tight budget but still want to enjoy all that summer has to offer, here are three ways you can save. Save up to $300 by packing your lunch. Making your Read More »
Car Prices Hit A Record High – Why and What that Means for You
Share on facebook Share on twitter The average new car price hit a record $38,255 in May, according to JD Power. That’s up 12% from the same period a year ago. If you’re out car shopping right now, be prepared to pay big bucks for that vehicle. About two-thirds of car buyers paid within Read More »
3 Ways to Save on Back to School Expenses
Share on facebook Share on twitter https://www.parkcitycu.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/Park-City.mov “The second busiest retail season of the year, next to holiday shopping.” That’s what one National Retail Federation report had to say, noting that back-to-school expenses would hit a record high for the 2021-2022 school year, averaging $789.49 per child. That’s up from the average of $696.70 last Read More »
Here’s how much you should have saved for retirement by your 30’s
Share on facebook Share on twitter “Start saving for retirement while you’re young.” It’s easier said than done when you are just starting, especially if you have student loan payments taking a huge percentage of your paycheck. First, let’s determine how much you should have saved for retirement. Retirement-plan provider Fidelity recommends having the equivalent Read More »
Don’t Let Amazon become Scam-azon
Share on facebook Share on twitter “There’s something wrong with your Amazon® account.” It could be a suspicious purchase, a lost package, or an order they can’t fulfill. If you’ve received one of these calls and hung up, you did the right thing. Spam calls are running rampant right now from scammers pretending to be Read More »
Better Together
Next Level Possibilities For decades, your credit union has aimed to provide affordable financial products and services to its members. You serve a niche market and make an impact in your members’ lives. You understand there are families in need of financial guidance that address areas such as retirement, college/education savings, debt consolidation, caring for Read More »
TB Scott Donation
Photo Credit: Wisconsin Historical Society Park City is taking donations to help the community celebrate the history of the TB Scott Mansion. Park City Credit Union would like to help the community of Merrill celebrate the history of the TB Scott Mansion. We are proud to begin accepting community donations at all of our branch Read More »
How Your Credit Score is Determined, and Three Ways You Can Improve It.
Share on facebook Share on twitter Maybe you’ve applied for a loan in the past and the loan officer gives you your credit score. It may be high, it may be low, but you’ve probably wondered how exactly is it measured? First, credit scores are usually used to differentiate the likelihood that you will Read More »