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Trick or Treat Yourself into Saving

Published: 10/27/2021 By: Allegius Credit Union

Let's face it, we're not strangers to tricking ourselves into doing the right thing. Putting your phone on the dresser across the room so you have to get out of bed to turn off your alarm is a mean trick on poor you. Sneaking kale into anything that will mask the bitter flavor is a healthy trick (for you and your family). Hiding the excess of Halloween candy so you will (hopefully) forget about it is a good one. Tricking yourself into saving money is no different and no less rewarding in the end. Here are the sneakiest ways to do it so you can save without the hassle.

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Masking Facts to Prevent the Spread of COVID-19

Published: 09/10/2020 By: Allegius Credit Union

With Indiana now requiring masks in all public places, it is important at this time we all understand the greater good of wearing masks in order to keep our communities and loved ones safe. It is now part of being outdoors, socializing, running errands, school, and community gatherings of any kind. Here are a few facts to clear up some common misconceptions about how safe and effective masks are, how to use them properly, and when/where masks are needed.

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Make September SAVEtember with These Tips

Published: 09/09/2020 By: Allegius Credit Union

As we start moving towards those expensive holiday months, it?s important to start find-ing ways to save our pennies.

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Saving at the Farmers Market

Published: 08/18/2020 By: Allegius Credit Union

Farmers Market season is here and who doesn?t love walking around a lovely market full of fresh produce and happy vendors? It?s good to have a game plan before hand so you won?t get distracted by the sensory overload of the market. Everything looks so delicious and fresh, but not everything is worth the asking price.

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World Elder Abuse Day is June 15

Published: 06/15/2021 By: Allegius Credit Union

Virtually all countries are expected to see substantial growth in the number of older persons between 2015 and 2030, and that growth will be faster in developing regions. Because the numbers of older persons are growing, the amount of elder abuse can be expected to grow with it. While the taboo topic of elder abuse has started to gain visibility across the world, it remains one of the least investigated types of violence in national surveys, and one of the least addressed in national action plans.

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