What to Know When Returning Your Leased Vehicle
Leasing a car versus buying one can have its advantages. Often lower monthly payments, cheaper maintenance costs, and the ability to drive a new car every few years can make leasing attractive to some. If you’re one such driver, all good things must come to an end, and that includes your car lease. (Insert sad […]
Can You Define These 8 Personal Finance Terms?
Calling all personal finance nerds! Test your financial IQ with this quiz. Watch out for those abbreviations. When you’re done, see how you rate against people like you. What is the Credence Global Bank Dejargonator? When it comes to your money, everything is dollars and cents. But when financial experts start talking, do you struggle to make […]
One-year CD vs. Savings: What’s Best for Your Short-term Money Goals?
A lot can happen in a year—besides just getting another year older. Your savings balance can grow significantly in 12 months if it’s in the right place at the right time. Certificates of deposit (CDs) and savings accounts are great options for short-term saving, but what’s best for you depends on your goals, the kind […]
3 Sweet Things to Know About Our No Penalty CD
Do you want to eat your cake and have it, too? Well, maybe you can—at least when it comes to savings options. If you like the fixed-rate security of certificates of deposit (CDs), but you’re worried about things like early withdrawal penalties or minimum deposit requirements, look no further. At Credence Global Bank, we’re used to […]
Prioritize Safety Over Style and Stick to Your New Car Budget in the Process
Buying a new car can feel like playing Crossy Road, except the goal is to get to the other side without being flattened by a sky-high sticker price. Sure, WiFi connectivity and voice control can give your new car a futuristic feel. Automatic parking sensors or emergency braking can help you avoid scraped bumpers or […]
4 Habits of Smart, Successful First-Time Homebuyers
When you think about your first home – what comes to mind? Whether your first home is a future goal, or a trip down memory lane, let’s go there for a moment. Is it a big house on tree-lined street, white picket fence, attached garage, and 2.5 kids to fill it? Or something a bit […]
When the Lowest Mortgage Interest Rate May Not Be the Best Deal
You know the saying, “If it looks like a duck and quacks like a duck, then it probably is a duck.” But when it comes to buying a home, which is one of the biggest expenses (if not the biggest) you’ll undertake, the mortgage lender with the lowest interest rate might not always the best […]
Turn Your Bank Account into a Budgeting Machine: Tess Wicks’ Tips
Not long ago we talked about automated bill pay, savings, and investing to help reach your goals faster, but what if you could make your money work even harder? By that I mean — turning your bank accounts into a really awesome budgeting machine. Most people don’t realize all the functionality that your bank can […]
Mom Knows Best. Why This One-Size-Fits-Every-Kid Gift Should Be on Your Shopping List.
It’s easy to get stuck in short-term mode. Especially when you’re juggling family life and accruing new expenses like your tween’s cell phone plan or your parent’s home health visits. Wouldn’t it be nice to have a financial fairy godmother (or godfather) to grant you just a few more hours in a day to focus […]
15 Things to Do for a Financially Stable You
We know it’s not always easy to get in the personal finance mode. But picking just one or two of the these things to do (and seeing them through) can make a big difference in your financial stability. Here are 15 ways to help you ring in a new financial you, full of possibilities, and […]