Fostering a Vibrant Financial Future with Connie Tooker Nuñez, Del Norte LOV Foundation Happy Financial Literacy Month! Hosts Andrea Klunder and Josh Stringer celebrate by introducing folks to Del Norte LOV Foundation, the independent charitable organization associated with Del Norte Credit Union. What does philanthropic giving have to do with personal finance? As LOV Foundation Director Connie Tooker Nuñez explains, … Continue reading →
Financial Spring Cleaning: Securing your mortgage or home equity line of credit Financial Tea in the Morning is back with a new season, new hosts, and spring cleaning tips to refresh your money mindset. Where better to start than at home? Hosts Andrea Klunder and Josh Stringer discover strategies for turning one of life’s biggest investments into instant cash. They … Continue reading →
The average New Mexican is carrying about $5,851 in credit card debt. While our state’s average credit card balance is lower than other states in the U.S., carrying a balance from month to month on your credit card can still be damaging to your finances. So, whether you are thinking about closing a credit card account in order to pay … Continue reading →
5 Tips to Jump-Start Your Savings Plan In partnership with GreenPath Financial Wellness It’s human nature. We’re all wired to meet our immediate wants, whether it’s indulging in a tempting bowl of ice cream, spending more time than we planned scrolling through social media, or treating ourselves to an impulse purchase. Unplanned expenses or emergencies are other common life … Continue reading →
Information and tips on features and functions in Del Norte Credit Union’s new online banking experience. (Select the guide above to enter fullscreen mode.)
There is the classic guide for expectant parents, What To Expect When You’re Expecting, and then there is our guide for what to expect financially when new parenthood is on the horizon. Keep reading to learn the financial steps every new parent should take before and after the baby is born. What To Do BEFORE the Baby Whether you’re already … Continue reading →
While New Mexico is known for its pleasant climate, temperatures can fall sharply overnight, and the higher in elevation you are, the colder you can expect the temperature to be. Winter in New Mexico is the driest season of the year. Still, snow can fall in mountain areas and the valleys can see rain over the winter. So, winterizing a … Continue reading →