You Might Want to Think Twice About Instant Money Transfers
Venmo…Square Cash…Popmoney…These are popular services that help you do things like split a restaurant check with friends, or divide utilities or rent charges with roommates. With just a few taps on your smartphone or computer, many consumers have embraced the speed and convenience of these services to make casual payments. But how secure are they?
Back to School on a Budget
It’s back to school buying time and with it comes the prospect of a considerable hit to the wallets of parents across the country. Financial advisory firm Deloitte found in a recent survey that American parents will spend an average of $501 per child on back to school shopping.
Will Recent Credit Report Changes Boost Scores?
Credit scores play a major role in most of our lives. Your score can determine how high or low your interest rate is on a car loan, mortgage, or credit card—or if you’re even approved at all.
Millennial Corner: Stop Living Paycheck to Paycheck
Being stuck living paycheck to paycheck can take its toll. You know you have expenses to pay, but just having some cash left over at the end of the month would be nice. I learned a while back, this is no way to live.
Warehouse Clubs Offer Bulk, But Is It a Bargain?
Whether it be high end goods like organic foods or staples like dish detergent, warehouse clubs have plenty on hand.
IRA Rollovers from 401(k)s Can Offer Many Benefits
When you leave a job or retire, you often have to decide what to do with the money you’ve saved in your 401(k) or Thrift Savings Plan (TSP).
Keep Your Accounts Active
If you or a family member have not used your Tower account in the last three years, the account will be considered abandoned by Maryland state law. This law requires that the funds in these accounts be sent to the state.
Home Buying and Selling Assistance
Tower is helping take the angst out of home buying by holding free informational seminars and Q&A sessions. There is no cost or obligation to attend.