Financial Library
Credit Union One wants to ensure you have a healthy financial future. Here are some articles that we think will help you with any of your financial needs. If you're looking for some information that is not posted, email us at cuone@creditunionone.org and we might be able to point you in the right direction. We will be adding to our library often so be sure to let Credit Union One be your primary financial information resource.
General Information
- Why Join the Credit Union? Better Benefits are Hard to Find!
- Identity Theft - Who Would Want Mine?
- Tax Records - What You Should Keep and for How Long
Check Accounts
Savings Accounts
- Five Simple Steps to Significant Savings
- Your Investment Goals are Important to Successful Investments
- What is a Traditional IRA?
- Understanding the Roth IRA
Home/Mortgage
- Mortgage Calculator
- Refinance Your Adjustable Rate Mortgage and Save
- Save for the home of your dreams by taking it off the top
- Using your tax refund to save for a new home
- How Much is My Home Worth?
- Getting Your Finances Ready to Buy a Home
- Mortgage Calculator Reveals Big Savings with Small Payments
- Things to Consider when Buying a Home
- Home Mortgage Loans - Fixed Rate, Adjustable or Balloon, Which One is Right for You?
- Home Equity Loans 101
Auto Loans
- New Car Loans - How Much Can You Afford to Borrow?
- Top 10 Tips You Must Know When Buying a Car
- Seven Questions About Auto Loans Answered
Credit
- The Top 5 Secrets to Managing Your Credit Cards - So They Won't Manage You
- Credit Score: The Brightest Feather in Your Financial Cap
- How to Read Your Credit Report
Retirement
- How to Save Money for Retirement
- Discover the Retirement Breakthrough the Federal Government Created for You... the Roth IRA
- The Style, Why, When, Where, How to Retire
- What is the AARP?
Kids/Teen
- The Advantages and Disadvantages of Credit Cards for Teens
- Money Making - Money Saving Tips for College Students
- Scholarship Search - How to Find FREE Money for College
- Graduating from High School to College with Little or No Financial Direction
- SAT Test: Not Your Big Brother's Exam
- College Debt - How to Avoid It and How to Get Out of It
- Student Travel - Backpacking Europe
- How to Choose the Best Student Laptop
- Applying for Student Loans
- Public Speaking Tips
- Cheap Car Insurance for Teens Online
- Homework Tips for Kids and Teens
- Developing Healthy Eating Habits
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Credit Union One is an equal housing lender. Accounts are federally insured to at least $250,000 by NCUA (National Credit Union Administration).



