Credit Card Perks That Make Parenting Easier (and Cheaper)

Your credit cards can't babysit your kids, but their benefits can help with some costs and logistics. It’s a good thing kids are adorable, because they take a lot of effort to keep happy, healthy and fed. They’ll also drain your savings, to the tune of more than...

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2026 Housing Market: Stable Rates, Rising Costs Ahead

The new year could pose challenges for homeowners as well as home buyers. Thinking about making a big life change in 2026? Well, buying a home is a lot like getting married. The planning seems to take forever, everything’s more expensive than you thought it would be,...

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Overwhelmed by Debt? Ease Into a Plan With These Expert Tips

Financial therapists recommend small steps at your own pace, including engaging in comforting routines, finding a support buddy and celebrating progress with treats. When debt feels overwhelming, it can be hard to imagine how any general one-size-fits-all advice can...

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Should I Pay Off Loans or Save?

The investing information provided on this page is for educational purposes only.  Over on Reddit, someone recently asked for help deciding whether or not to pay off student loans early. Should they get rid of the relatively low interest rate loans or keep paying the...

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What Is Revenge Saving (and Should You Be Doing It)?

The investing information provided on this page is for educational purposes only. Madison Hayes considers herself to be in her “full-blown revenge saving era.” During the pandemic and the real estate boom that followed, Hayes (who is a realtor) was very focused on...

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How To Regret-Proof Your Home Purchase

More than 1 in 5 homeowners regret buying their current home, according to a recent survey. Here's how to avoid buyer's remorse. Buying a home is a dream for many Americans, and one plenty of them have successfully realized. But what happens if that dream becomes a...

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How Gen Z is Preparing (or Not) For Retirement

The investing information provided on this page is for educational purposes only.  Generation Z is the youngest adult generation in the U.S. today, giving Gen Zers (ages 18-28) ample time to get financially prepared for retirement. But for many, it doesn’t appear to...

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Financial Planning for College

As the cost of college and higher education continues to rise, we at KH Credit Union want to provide you with tools and resources to make your budget work as you pay for higher education for yourself or a loved one. Read more below about financial tools available to...

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