How Does a Certificate of Deposit Work? According to Investor.gov a certificate of deposit or CD is a savings account that holds a fixed amount of money for a fixed period…
Want to know how to avoid scams and keep your information safe? Scammers are creative and have many ways to try to scam you and get access to your money.…
Buying a home can be a daunting prospect for first-timers. Here are a few relatively simple suggestions from Kansas City Credit Union that should make unlocking the door to first-time…
Financial education can be defined as: establishing a working knowledge of how money, credit, and debt work, and should be managed, in order to make responsible financial decisions. Improving your…
Paying a Mortgage Off Early Pays Big "Should I pay my mortgage off early?" Some simple math answers the question. Put $50,000 down on a $250,000 house. Finance the balance…
Strategies to Build Credit for College Students It’s never too early to start building credit. In fact, the college years could be the ideal time to do so, before taking…
The world of student loans and repayment plans was confusing enough before the pandemic, the subsequent long pause, and now, what can be a seemingly chaotic restart of payments. Here…
Congratulations to our first class of Catch Success Graduates! On Wednesday, August 10th, 2022, Nicky Lopez of the Kansas City Royals, Brandon Richardson with KCCU, and Andre Sigler from the…
Credit Here, Inquire Within Can checking your credit hurt your score? What’s the difference between soft and hard inquiries? Kansas City Credit Union is here with the answers to all…