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AI Fraud and How to Protect Yourself

Is this how Skynet started? Scammers are using artificial intelligence to help them pull off their frauds. Learn how to spot them and how to keep yourself safe!

Does Good Debt Exist?

Is all debt bad? Does good debt actually exist? While most people have a healthy fear of going into #debt, there are “good” types of debt that will increase your wealth in the long run. Confused? Let us sort it out for you!

Money and Mental Health

Are you dealing with financial stress? It’s one of the most prevalent stresses out there, and it can affect your physical, emotional, and mental health. We’ve got tips to help you handle it!

Don't Fall for a Home Improvement Scam

Don’t hire a scammer for your home improvement projects this spring! We’ll tell you what to look for.

How to Choose a Vacation Destination for Less

Is it long past time for a vacation but you still need to watch your budget? We’ve got some great ideas to help you get that dream vacation without putting yourself in the poorhouse!

Check Safety 101

Personal checks are still used today by many Americans. Whether you write out a check regularly or only a couple times a year, make sure to review these quick tips on keeping your money and financial accounts safe. 

April is Financial Capability Month

April is Financial Capability Month! It’s the perfect time to learn about the FREE financial education programs and resources available at TCU.

Tax Tips 2023

Yes, it’s everyone’s favorite time of the year: time to file your income taxes! And this year, it’s made extra fun by the myriad of changes to the tax code. Be sure to read our guide!

Device Advice

Protect your personal information on your phone with these tips.

How do I Prepare for a Recession?

Is a recession upon us? Depending on who you talk to, it’s either already started, about to start, or never happening. It turns out that being prepared for one just makes good money sense!