What You Need Before You Buy a Car

Whether you’re looking to get a new or used vehicle, buying a car can be an exciting yet stressful experience. WWFCU wants to take the stress out of the process and walk you through the steps you need to take before signing on the dotted line. Get Your Score Unless you’re paying cash, the very

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Time to Reopen Your Small Business?

More and more communities are looking to the near future when businesses may open back up again. If your business was forced to shut down due to the coronavirus pandemic, you may be wondering what to do next. Now is the time to think things through and put a formal plan together. Health Policies You’ll

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Tips for Handling Debt

Whether your hours have been reduced or you’ve been laid off due to the coronavirus pandemic, your bills are probably piling up. While this can be stressful and scary, the worst thing you can do is hope it all goes away and do nothing. Contact Your Lenders The first step you should take is to

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WWFCU Coronavirus FAQs

As the coronavirus (COVID-19) situation continues to evolve, we want you to know that the safety and security of members and staff are our top priority. During these uncertain times, we’re committed to keeping you informed. Below is the latest information on our relief measures, drive-thru hours, digital banking options and answers to frequently asked

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5 Home Improvements You Shouldn’t Miss

If you’re a homeowner, chances are you have a “honey-do” list and a wish list of things you’d like to do around the house. Don’t wait until you’re trying to sell your home to make some improvements. Making home improvements sooner rather than later lets you enjoy your investment longer. But where to start? If

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Money Lessons for Homebound Kids

If you’re stuck at home with your kids during the coronavirus outbreak, you’re probably grasping at ways to keep your young ones busy. We always think financial education should be a top priority no matter how old you are, but now may be the perfect time to teach your kids a thing or two about

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Think Mobile and Online Banking First

WWFCU closed its lobby during this COVID-19 outbreak to protect its community and staff. We know this is an inconvenience for some of our members, so we wanted to outline all the transactions you can do on your laptop, PC or smartphone. Skip the drive-thru lines and use a little technology instead! Online and Mobile

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Coronavirus and Your Money

Staying healthy isn’t the only concern these days. The coronavirus is also affecting our wallets. We want our members healthy and to keep your financial stresses at a minimum, so here are a few tips to help. Keep Your Savings Safe – Some people panic during stressful times and want to withdraw all their savings.

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WWFCU Lobby Closed, Drive-Thru Open

March 16, 2020 First, let me assure you there have been no confirmed exposure to the COVID-19 (coronavirus) at WWFCU. We take the well-being and safety of our members and staff very seriously and they are at the heart of every decision we make. As inconvenient as it may be for our members, we are taking

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Should I Do My Own Taxes?

Have you been relying on a tax preparer to do your tax returns? Or are you new to the world of filing income tax returns? Either way, you might be wondering if it makes sense to do your own tax return. We have a few tips to help you decide what’s best for you. Your

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