Archive for April, 2009

eStatements Drawing Winner!

April 6, 2009

It’s Monday again and that means we’re excited to give away $50 to a lucky eStatements user.

This weeks lucky winner is…

Edna Davis!!

Congratulations Edna!

You could be the lucky winner next week…unless you don’t have eStatements with Check Images.

And P.S. – Happy Financial Literacy Month! It’s week two of this wonderful month! I hope you’re enjoying the fantastic financial tips, and don’t forget to let us know which ones are your favorites!

Get Excited…It's Financial Literacy Month!

April 1, 2009

April is financial literacy month and we love (love love love) financial literacy!

Side note: We teach financial literacy to students in schools around our community. We’ll save that for another blog, but if you’ve never seen our financial literacy curriculum, you can check it out here.

Now back to our regularly scheduled blog: This is the official website for financial literacy month and I’d like to challenge you to check it out. Here’s why: 

This website is great! The first page gives 30 awesome steps toward financial wellness. Give each step a look-see and start making some of those great tips come to life in your personal finances.

Here are some highlights of my favorite steps:

  • Step 2: Assess your financial situation – This is a quick little quiz and it is probably the most important step, how can you move forward if you don’t know where you are?
  • Step 9: Is your debt too much debt? – This is a great quiz that will help you figure out if you are living outside of your means.
  • Step 14: Expect the unexpected - I could never say enough about saving, especially in this economy. Save, save, save! There is a great calculator in this step to show you how much is enough for you.
  • Step 17: Save for you goals – Okay, clearly it’s true, I can’t say enough about saving. This is my favorite step because there are lots of awesome tips to help you save smarter.

I have plenty more ‘favorties’ from this list of 30 financial steps, but I’ll stop so that you can check out the website for yourself. Use this great resource to reduce debt, save more, and learn how to reduce your spending.

Get started now and let us know which steps you are taking!

 


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