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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.
How to recognize tax scams and IRS imposters
Did you get an unexpected call from the IRS? There’s a good chance it’s a scam. Here’s what to know before responding.
Simplify Your Debt, Simplify Your Life
You’ve identified a need in your finances, and a home equity loan is one possible route on the pathway to reaching your financial goals.
Be aware of text and phone fraud attempts
Be wary when receiving texts or phone calls asking for personal information or account details, even when they say they’re from your credit union or bank.
When tech support is a scam
Tech support scams involve scammers posing as technical or customer support specialists who gain access to personal devices to gather confidential information.
What you should know about unemployment identity fraud
Unemployment identity theft is when a thief steals another person’s identity to file for unemployment benefits. Here’s what you should know about it.
To prequalify or to get preapproved . . .
“Prequalification” and “preapproval” are two words that have slightly different meanings in different loan contexts. Here’s your guide to make sense of it all.
Getting covered with umbrella insurance
Should you find yourself at fault in a liability lawsuit, umbrella insurance can help protect your assets. Learn more.
What is an adjustable-rate mortgage?
Adjustable-rate mortgages are home loans with periodic interest rate changes. Learn how they work, when they can benefit you, and when it’s best to avoid them.