FFCCU Blog

Navigating the Mortgage Maze: A Guide for Self-Employed and Non-Traditional Income Borrowers

You did it! You went out on your own with a great idea and built your business – and now you’re making a living doing what you love most: working for yourself. From one-person-shop plumbing businesses to freelance writers to personal trainers to small business owners of all shapes and sizes, the U.S. Bureau of… (read more)

Seven Ways to Organize Your Finances for 2023

January is a great time to create a checklist for yourself and set a plan for how you can better prepare your finances for the year ahead. This checklist will help you create a better plan of realistic goals for the short-term and long-term. Consumer Reports encourages you to be SMART about your finances. That… (read more)

Using A Mobile Wallet: a quick user guide

Have you ever used your phone to pay at your local pharmacy or grocery store? If not, you’re missing out on the convenience of your mobile wallet. A global study has predicted that around 60% of people worldwide will use digital wallets in 2023. And why not? A simple tap, and you’re good to go!… (read more)

Your Ultimate Guide to Applying for the 2023 Ignite My Future Scholarship

While you may not be thinking about how to pay for school yet, that fall tuition bill (for high school or college!) will be due before you know it. If you are a Club Ignite member, (or eligible to become one), you may be able to help fund your education with FFCCU’s Ignite My Future… (read more)

6 Money-Spending Habits That You Need to Ditch

Let’s get real; we all sometimes spend money unnecessarily. However, in certain cases, we overlook spending habits that may do more harm than good. Here are 6 common habits you may have gotten into and how to break them: 1. You Follow “Emotional Spending.” Have you succumbed to “emotional spending”? According to clinical psychologist Sheila Forman,… (read more)

9 Easy but Extreme Savings Tips That Could Put Money Back in Your Pocket

Are you a super money saver or someone that spends more freely? No matter your money mindset, you may be searching for ways to keep more hard-earned cash in your bank account. If you have almost thought of every possible way to save, here are some more extreme savings tips for those looking to take… (read more)

Six Tips to Keep you Safe this Holiday Season

Due to inflation, global shipping and delivery rates have been affected, so it’s best to get ahead of your holiday shopping. While you might consider doing your last-minute shopping online, Tokenex advises you to keep your eyes open because cybercriminals can be everywhere. In 2021, customers in the United States who utilized online shopping spent… (read more)

How This Rising-Rate/Low Inventory Housing Market Is Right For You

With the housing market on a proverbial roller coaster, it’s hard to know whether to buy a house now or wait until interest rates decline. In a recent study from Fannie Mae, 79% of those who responded stated that it’s a bad time to buy a house. However, it doesn’t all need to be doom and… (read more)

Easy Money Tips for Teens: Advice from a Club Ignite Member

A member from Club Ignite, Jacob Obloj, recently stopped in at the Parma branch to talk about his journey with FFCCU! While only 13, Jacob has learned the importance of saving and budgeting and has some important insights for our teen Club Ignite members. Here are some key lessons Jacob talked with us about:  … (read more)

Thank you to Our Veterans

This Veterans Day, FFCCU honors the 19 million veterans that have defended the United States. Veterans Day began as an armistice day in the country to commemorate the end of World War I. After a succession of several wars (World War II and the Korean War), the 83rd congress changed Armistice Day to Veterans Day… (read more)