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What I Learned Interning at a Credit Union

April 28, 2026

Most people think of banks and credit unions as the same thing: just a place to keep your money. But after spending my last semester in college interning in the marketing department at Radiant Credit...

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What I Learned Interning at a Credit Union

Most people think of banks and credit unions as the same thing: just a place to keep your money. But after spending my last semester in college interning in the marketing department at Radiant Credit Union, I realized how much we're missing out on by not looking closer at where we bank. ...Read More

Buying Your First Home in 2026: It's Possible

This month, we are looking at the big picture for our first-time home buyers. While national headlines focus on fluctuating rates, 2026 is actually a "sweet spot" for first-time buyers. The anticipated shift in the housing market suggests that wages will outpace home prices for a prolonged period for the first time since the Great Recession era, making a significant change in the affordability landscape. ...Read More

10 Resolutions to Build Your Financial Confidence In 2026

A new year is a natural time to reset – not just your calendar, but your confidence around money. Financial confidence isn’t about being perfect or knowing every answer. It’s about feeling prepared, informed, and in control of your financial decisions. ...Read More

Top Scams to Look Out for in 2026—and How to Protect Yourself

Fraudsters are becoming more convincing than ever—and knowing how to spot a scam is one of the best ways to protect your money, your identity, and your peace of mind. Whether criminals impersonate someone you trust, create emotional traps, or send deceptive emails and texts, their goal is the same: access to your personal information or your accounts. ...Read More

Fraud Prevention Starts With You: Learn and Test Your Knowledge.

Imagine getting a call from your financial institution warning you about suspicious activity on your account. The voice sounds professional, the caller ID checks out, and they urgently ask you to verify your identity. You panic. You comply. And just like that you’ve been scammed. ...Read More

Tax-Free! 7 Surprising Back-to-School Buys in Florida

Most Florida residents (especially parents) have heard of our state's tax-free holiday for back-to-school shopping. You might hear "back-to-school" and think of pencils, backpacks, and notebooks, but you might not realize just how broad that definition can be. First, let's go over some basic rules: Personal computers or their related accessories must be $1500 or less per item. Clothing items priced $100 or less per item, excluding jewelry, watches, umbrellas, skates, and fins. School supplies $50 or less per item. Learning aids and puzzles $30 or less per item. ...Read More

Mid-Year Financial Checklist: Are You On Track?

Now that we are halfway through the year, it's time to check your finances and see how things look or what areas might need some help. Life is busy and things can slip right through the cracks, so here are a few questions to ask yourself for this mid-year checkin. ...Read More

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