CUGA CONNECT: April Membership Newsletter
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A Friendly Reminder: Credit Union of Georgia will never call, email or text you requesting your password, username or one time passcode. If you receive a suspicious call, email or text (even if it appears to come from Credit Union of Georgia), please contact us at 678-486-1111 immediately for verification.
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MEMBER SPOTLIGHT Thank you to S.T. for the kind words about Credit Union of Georgia! Our Mission is to serve our local communities by providing financial solutions and guidance for every stage of life. We are your Credit Union! Better Banking. Better Benefits. Better Believe It.
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Important Dates April Financial Literacy Month Thursday, April 6th Easter Basket Charity Raffle Drawing Sunday, April 9th Easter Tuesday, April 18th Tax Day
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WAYS TO SAVE RATE BUSTERS Everyone likes to save money! Now is the perfect time to purchase a new auto or take a look at your existing auto/recreational vehicle loan that is not currently financed with the Credit Union. Chances are we could save you a pretty significant amount of money over the course of your loan. When you purchase an auto or refinance your current auto loan with the Credit Union, we’ll beat your offered rate or current rate by up to 1% APR* or more. Start saving today with great, low rates!
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PRESIDENT/CEO'S MESSAGE I recently celebrated my 15th year with Credit Union of Georgia. It is amazing to think how far we have come as a Credit Union and all the exciting things and changes that have occurred since 2008. I could not be any prouder of where we are today and how our team serves you, our members on a daily basis. We hope everyone has a wonderful Easter and a safe and relaxing Spring Break next week. As a reminder, your Credit Union is here for you through every stage of your financial journey. We appreciate your membership and thank you for choosing Credit Union of Georgia. Brian Albrecht, President / CEO
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IN THE COMMUNITY Voted Best Credit Union in Cobb County for the 5th Year in a Row 🎉 We’re so excited to announce that your Credit Union was voted the Best Credit Union in Cobb County for the 5th year in a row! We are so thankful and appreciative of our members and the community that voted for us for this incredible honor.
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Easter Basket Charity Raffle Fundraiser Enter to Win One of Our Fun Filled Easter Baskets! Be the BIG winner this Easter with Credit Union of Georgia! We are raising money to support local charities in our community and YOU can help!
Raffle Tickets are Only $10 each There is no limit to the number of tickets you can purchase. Four Lucky Winners Will Be Drawn & Notified on Thursday, April 6, 2023.
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Because you are a Credit Union Of Georgia member, we’re working hard to bring you special savings this tax season! Get a head start on your taxes and take advantage of member discounts that make filing your taxes easier.
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4 Ways to Stay Financially Fit this Summer Keeping your finances intact throughout the summer is well within reach if you’re ready to plan ahead and make responsible choices. Here are four hacks for a summer of financial fitness. Prepare for a Possible Change in Income If you’re a freelancer, business owner or you get paid per diem, you can expect to see a drop in income during the summer months. Business is notoriously slower across a wide range of industries during the summer, so it’s best to be prepared for this reality. To avoid dipping into savings or going into debt, you can trim your discretionary spending and use the extra funds to cover non-discretionary expenses. You can also choose to find a side hustle for the summer to cover the gap in your income. Get Your Budget Ready for Summer Your budget will see some changes in the summertime, and it’s a good idea to prepare in advance instead of being caught unaware. Here are some changes you can anticipate: - Higher utility bills. With the AC blasting, your energy costs will likely be higher. Water costs can rise, too, especially if you water your lawn and any outdoor plants and flowers on a regular basis.
- Increase in fuel prices. Just when you thought it couldn’t go any higher, the price of fuel is likely to jump again in the summer.
- Travel expenses. Of course, if you’ll be traveling this summer, it’s going to cost you. If you haven’t yet budgeted for your getaway, start saving up and/or trimming costs from other categories in your budget now.
- Social events. It’s wedding season, and they don’t come cheap, even if you’re not the one in the white gown. You may also receive invites or host other events during the summer months, such as family reunions, block parties, anniversary celebrations and more. It’s best to budget for gifts, the travel costs of attending these events and of course, for the expense of hosting, if applicable.
- Activities for kids. School’s out, and the kids need to be kept busy. Aim for free activities whenever possible, but you may want to set aside some funds in your budget for occasional activities that have a price tag attached.
Create a Vacation Budget Aside from adjusting your monthly spending plan, you’ll want to build a workable budget for your summer getaway to avoid overspending. Money choices are nearly always better made in advance, so plan for every conceivable expense during your vacation. Attach a dollar amount for your hotel stay, car rental, food costs, transportation expenses, entertainment and outings, gifts, and any other cost you might have. Leave a bit of wiggle room for miscalculations, but try to keep your budget as close to the actual cost as possible. While on vacation, be careful not to go over budget and be open to a last-minute change of plans if some expenses end up being substantially higher than expected. Review and Adjust as Necessary Like going off a diet, blowing a budget is never an excuse to go all out and overspend without sparing a thought to the consequences. To avoid falling into this trap, resolve to review your budget and your overall spending on a regular basis throughout the summer. You can choose to do this weekly, or bi-weekly, but be sure to take a careful account of every dollar in and every dollar out. Being aware of the state of your finances in real-time instead of waking up after the damage has been done will make it easier to make responsible choices going forward.
The temptation to overspend is especially strong during the summer. Follow these tips to keep your finances intact throughout the summer! *Content Provided By MoneyTalk Blog.
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*Must use a Relocal Move recommended Real Estate Agent to qualify. Once your transaction is closed, Relocal Move will mail you a rebate check. Please allow approximately 21 days from the date of closing to receive your rebate. **Valid on purchases and refinances. Qualification is based on an assessment of individual creditworthiness and our underwriting standards. Program, terms and conditions are subject to change without further notice. Contact Credit Union of Georgia at 678-486-1111 for current rates, terms and conditions. Fees may apply. Members are required to have a minimum of a $10 Share Account. $1,000 towards the closing costs available on First Mortgage purchases or refinances. If the Credit Unions standard attorney is not used, the member will receive a credit based on our attorneys fee for the transaction and the member may have to pay the difference. The Credit Union will recapture those fees if the loan is closed within 12 months. Promotions are valid for a limited time only. Credit Union of Georgia, NMLS ID #571306.
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