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Money. It's a Thing.

 

We're excited to introduce It's a Money Thing® to Turtleford Credit Union. 

Join Jen as she explores real-life money topics through short videos, articles, and practical resources designed to make financial concepts easier to understand.


Whether you're figuring out how to budget, improve your credit score, save for the future, or simply make sense of everyday financial decisions, you'll find straightforward information you can use in real life. Learn at your own pace, explore the topics that matter most to you, and build confidence along the way.

 
 
 


 

Managing Your Money

Small money decisions add up over time. Explore ways to budget, save, spend intentionally, and build habits that can help you reach your financial goals.

Building Credit & Borrowing

The choices you make today can affect your financial options tomorrow. Explore how credit works, ways to build a strong credit history, and what to know before taking on a loan.

Buying a Home or Vehicle

Few financial decisions have a bigger impact than buying a home or vehicle. Explore the basics of mortgages, vehicle financing, and the factors to consider before making your next purchase.

Everyday Banking

The products and services you use every day should work for you. Explore topics that can help you understand your banking options, compare accounts and cards, and make the most of your everyday banking experience.

Saving & Investing

Small amounts saved consistently can make a big difference over time. Explore topics that can help you understand investing, grow your savings, and build a stronger financial future.

Protecting Your Finances

Not every financial decision is about earning, saving, or investing. Some are about protecting what you already have. Explore topics that can help you safeguard your identity, understand insurance, and reduce financial risks.

Life Transition

Living on your own is more than finding a place to live. It's learning how to manage expenses, make financial decisions, and take responsibility for your day-to-day finances. This resource helps you prepare for this important life milestone.

Understanding Credit Unions

Credit unions are more than places to save and borrow money. They're member-owned financial co-operatives built on a foundation of shared values and community. Explore the principles that make credit unions unique and help guide the decisions they make every day.