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How to Start Investing With Just $5

Thinking about investing but worried you don’t have enough money? Fear not. A mere $5 could be all you need to get started.


Differences between federal & private student loans

Hoping to get a loan to help pay for college? To make decisions with more confidence, learn the differences between federal and private student loans.


Everything You Need to Know to Fill Out the FAFSA

Procrastinating on filling out the FAFSA? We’re here to help — learn what the FAFSA is, why it matters and how to efficiently fill out the form.


9 Low-Cost Ways to Have Fun in Washington State

If you’re looking to experience the wonders of Washington state without blowing your budget, check out these low-cost (or free!) ways to have fun.


Is It Worth It to Buy the Latest Phone?

If you’re tempted to buy the latest phone, here are some key questions to ask yourself to help you decide if it’s wiser to upgrade now or to wait.


What is credit and why does it matter?

Credit affects many aspects of life. Find out what credit is, why it matters, how it’s calculated, and the difference between good and bad credit.


Common expenses when living on your own

Planning a budget is one of the most important things you can do to prepare for living on your own. Learn best practices for managing monthly living expenses.


Meet Your New CEO

Learn more about Gary Swindler, WSECU's new President & CEO


Earthquakes: Are You Prepared?

Only 11.3% of households in Washington carry earthquake insurance even though Washington is considered the second highest risk in the nation for these events.


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