Join the 2008 Financial Fitness Challenge
and become eligible for a
$50 Visa gift card.
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"When I was 32 years old I started saving at least one half of the net result of each raise I got and put it into a savings account. The one rule I followed was to never use it before I retired. At 62 years old I am retired and have no debt. My savings is more than enough to last the rest of my life."
Ben Pollen, Member, Keesler Federal Credit Union Biloxi, Miss.
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Are You Ready for a Really Small Car?
A new generation of small carswith regular gasoline enginesboasts gas mileage not too far behind the best of the hybrids.
Special Bulletin: Credit Union Federal Insurance Coverage Rises to $250,000
Special Bulletin: Credit Union Federal Insurance Coverage May Rise to $250,000
Tough Times Series: October Challenge—Menus Make Meal Money Go Further
Learn how making a menu can help save money and reduce wasted food.
Rental Cars: Two Wrongs Don't Make a Right
Know the ropes when renting a car or you could learn an expensive lesson.
Paying for Graduate School
If you don't have enough money saved for graduate school (and with today's costs, who does?) you likely can find financial aid, regardless of your income level.
Tough Times Series: Steer Clear of Credit Counseling Bad Guys
If you could use help getting credit under control, we can identify the real helpers.
How You Drive = What You Spend on Gas
Look into the mirror to see your best option for improving gas mileage: you and your driving habits.

Postcollege Life Requires Financial Transition
Help your children by reviewing the financial demands that are part of the transition to post-college independence.

The grocery basket continues to cost more each month. Snap Survey wants to know how your family is coping.
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