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  • Real-Time Alerts Now Available

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    WESTconsin Online and the Mobile App now support real-time alerts for LOW BALANCE on a savings, checking, or money market account and for LARGE DEPOSIT on a loan. Look for the new real-time alerts after business hours on November 8, 2022.

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  • Managing Debt as Interest Rates Rise

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    Debt can be a challenge to manage, even in the best of times. With the economy in the news nearly every day, here are five general questions to ask in order to minimize the hit to your wallet in the face of rising interest rates.

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  • 6 Ideas to Take the Stress Out of Back-to-School Shopping

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    Rising prices and increasing interest rates are putting the squeeze on family budgets as the school year ramps up.

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  • What Can an Easy Equity Line of Credit Do for You?

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    With an Easy Equity loan from WESTconsin, you borrow against your home’s equity.

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  • Coping With Inflation? Be Budget Aware.

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    Our partner GreenPath Financial Wellness offers you the following steps to keep “budget aware” to help navigate this period of high inflation, however long it lasts.

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  • What Is Inflation?

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    Inflation measures how much prices rise over time. When prices rise, the value of a dollar falls and your purchasing power goes down.

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  • Protect Yourself From Fraud: Tips to Avoid 3 Common Types of Fraud

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    Find detailed tips on how to avoid becoming a victim of three common ways fraudsters steal financial information.

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  • 3 Types of Fraud to Avoid

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    At one time, we thought of a credit card thief as someone who stole a physical card and used it to pay for items at a store counter or gas pump. However, that type of theft is becoming more and more rare.

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  • Family Vacation Planning: How to Teach Your Kids About Mindful Spending (And Have Fun Doing It!)

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    It a great time to provide some financial education for your money-smart kids. Let them help you plan a vacation that won’t break the bank with the following three tips.

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  • How to Safely Introduce Your Kids to Debit and Credit Cards

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    When is the time to start teaching your child about money management?

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