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Best Savings Account for a Newborn? – Smart Money Moves to Consider for Your Infant

Welcoming a new baby into the world comes with a lot of emotions—joy, excitement, and, let’s be honest, a little bit of financial anxiety. Fortunately, guest blogger and CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™, Nichole Coyle, joins us to shed some light on how best lay the groundwork for your child’s financial future: Diapers and daycare costs add… (read more)

The Do’s & Don’ts of Financial Planning for Couples

When it comes to combining finances in a relationship, there is no one-size-fits-all approach. Planning involves more than just balancing budgets and paying bills—it’s about aligning values, setting goals, and finding a system that works for both of you. CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™, Nichole Coyle, has worked with many couples navigating these decisions. Here’s her breakdown… (read more)

Financial Planning for the Family: Expanding the Nest

Bringing a new family member into your home—whether it’s a baby, an adopted child, or even a parent moving in—is one of life’s most rewarding journeys. But, let’s face it, growing your family also brings a hefty dose of financial reality. From diapers to college savings, and everything in between, financial planning for the family… (read more)

Saving For Your Child’s Future

Saving for your child’s future is a crucial priority for families, and one we work hard to support. From Sparky’s Kids Club to our Club Ignite program for teens, FFCCU offers many of the tools to suit your family savings needs. Guest blogger, Nichole Coyle, CFP® CSLP®, details 8 key steps in preparing your child for financial… (read more)

The Rising Cost Of Youth Sports

The start of the school year is the kick-off (sometimes literally!) of the Fall and Winter sports seasons. But these cherished school activities are more expensive than ever to enjoy. Between inflation, the rising prevalence of travel leagues, and reduced funding for public school sports, the bill to pay has shot up. So how did… (read more)