CONSUMER TIPS
Credit unions are committed to providing timely information about important consumer financial issues. If you have questions about managing your finances or protecting your privacy, your local credit union can help.
Here some links to online financial resources that also may help.
NOTE: Some of the files are Portable Document Format (PDF) and require Adobe Reader to view. To download a free copy of the software, go to www.adobe.com/products/reader/.
INVEST WISELY
Budgeting
There are many online tools and resources available to help consumers budget, spend wisely, and start saving. Here are some to get you started.
Fighting Fraud and Scams
Fraudsters take advantage of innocent consumers daily through check, ATM (automated teller machine), and Internet scams. Knowing the latest trends in the scamming industry can help you protect yourself from being victimized.
PROTECT YOURSELF
Identity Theft
- Identity Theft Resource Page - US Dept. of Treasury
- Consumer Publications from the Federal Trade Commission
Internet Fraud
- www.cuna.org/initiatives/internet_fraud.html
- www.sec.gov/investor/pubs/cyberfraud.htm
- www.creditunion.coop/scams.html
Protecting Your Home PC
Passwords
Other Scam Information
Insurance
The California Department of Insurance maintains a comprehensive and up-to-date consumer insurance information website.
Auto Insurance
Health Insurance
Homeowners Insurance
Life Insurance
Long-Term Care Insurance
- Long Term Care Insurance Information - California Dept. of Insurance
- Long Term Disability Income Insurance Information (.pdf) - Consumer Federation of America
PLAN FOR THE FUTURE
Buying a home
College loans
Buying a car
Planning for retirement
Retirement is expensive. Experts estimate that you'll need about 70 percent of your pre-retirement income - lower earners, 90 percent or more - to maintain your standard of living when you stop working.
The U.S. Department of Labor has prepared an excellent guide, "Top 10 ways to prepare for retirement".
