Data Breach Basics
Published: August 1, 2019
A data breach happens when information has been viewed, stolen, or used by a person without appropriate authorization. Some data breaches can create a serious personal and financial risk for consumers and businesses.
What Are the Different Credit Scoring Ranges?
Published: July 25, 2019
To interpret your credit score, and what it tells you about your borrowing power, you need to understand where the score falls along the score range between the lowest and highest numbers generated by its scoring system.
50/15/5: A Saving and Spending Rule of Thumb
Published: July 11, 2019
Budget. Does anyone like that word? How about this instead-the 50/15/5 rule? It's our simple rule of thumb for saving and spending: Aim to allocate no more than 50% of take-home pay to essential expenses, save 15% of pretax income for retirement savings, and keep 5% of take-home pay for short-term savings.
7 Things You Need to Know Before Freezing Your Credit
Published: June 28, 2019
In the aftermath of the recent Equifax data breach, which resulted in a data leak impacting 143 million Americans, some data security experts are recommending that consumers "freeze" their credit.
Prepared for Thrift Savings Plan Changes?
Published: June 20, 2019
Are you up to date with the Thrift Savings Plan (TSP) changes, coming this September? With a membership made of Federal Employees and members of the uniformed services, USSFCU wants you to know that your financial wellbeing is important to us!
This Is How Rising Interest Rates Affect Car Buying
Published: June 13, 2019
Here's a headline that might look familiar: Federal Reserve Raises Interest Rates. It's clearly a big deal, but how does it affect you? And more specifically, how does it affect car buying?