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Don’t Get Caught in a Fake Lottery Scam

How can you spot a fake lottery scam?  Here’s what you need to know to protect yourself.

All You Need to Know About Cybersecurity

In honor of Cybersecurity Month, let’s take a closer look at the best ways to protect yourself from cybercrimes and to keep your systems and devices secure.

How to Invest for Retirement

No matter what your current stage of life, there are financial steps you can take to ensure a secure retirement. Learn more about how to prepare to make the most of your golden years.

Build and Maintain an Excellent Credit Score

Your credit score is a crucial part of your financial health. The three little numbers measure the capacity of your credit, the proficiency of your money management and your fiscal responsibility. Explore the best ways to build and maintain an excellent credit score!

My House Skyrocketed in Value. Now What?

Home values are skyrocketing, and you may want to cash in on the action. Read the tips listed here to learn about possible financial moves you can make, all thanks to your home’s increased equity.

What is the Dark Web?

What is the dark web? How is it accessed? Is there any way to keep my information out of its depths?  Take a closer look at the dark web and how you can protect your information from being caught in its trap.

How to Save Money: Easy Tips to Fast-Track your Savings

To help you monitor your spending habits and cut expenses, here are easy ways you can save every day.

Explore TCU's Financial Education Programs & Resources

The 2022-2023 school year is here! Hopefully, most of your back-to-school shopping is done!  As students prepare to dive back into math, reading, and language arts, remember that healthy financial habits should also be an important subject.  It’s never too early or too late to start teaching and learning the basics of personal finance.

How to Pay Yourself First

“Pay yourself first” is a catchphrase that means prioritizing your personal savings above other expenses. Savings should not be an afterthought or an extra that only happens if there’s money left over at the end of the month. Putting aside money should be a fixed line on your budget that happens every month without fail.

Tips for Back-to-School Shopping

It’s back-to-school season, and that means you’ve got a list of stuff a mile long to buy. The good news is that you don’t need to break the budget during the second-biggest shopping season of the year.