Monday, August 8, 2011

Preparation for the unexpected

Each day at work I have the chance to speak with borrowers, real estate agents, and attorneys regarding financial hardships that people are having in today's tough economy. Many of these financial hardships are involuntary. People often cannot control when they are going to lose their job, have a car break down, require surgery, or even have a spouse leave them.
Certain phone calls seem to make a lasting impression on me. I sometimes find myself asking the question, "Could they have done something to better prepare for this hardship?" or "What else could these borrowers trim from their current budget in order to afford their payments until they can get another job?"
To the individual couple that had a home valued at over $1 million with $400,000-$500,000 in mortgages and only Social Security income--"Why did you not plan differently? Why didn't you think about what would happen to the mortgages when the other income stopped?"
My plea to everyone that reads this post: Please plan for the future! Think about what you need to do to weather the storm if you lose your job. How will your spouse make the mortgage payment if you die unexpectedly? What will you do if you have to get surgery? Please prepare for the unexpected!

Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Rewards

I recently ordered some gift cards with some rewards from by credit card at the local credit union. This reminded me of when I realized that I was using my credit card for normal purchases anyway. Why not take advantage of rewards that were offered through the credit union anyway. All I had to do was opt in to the rewards program. Now we have reaped many free meals with the gift cards to restaurants we would not get to as often.
Now there are many different programs out there that offer nice perks. This should't mean we need to go out of our way to spend, spend, spend just to get rewards. Taking advantage of the rewards programs that are in place for things we do anyway is a no brainer. We didn't change our way of life at all to get set up on the rewards at that credit union. Setting up an account at another credit union so we could take advantage of a nice interest bearing checking account is another example of getting rewards for doing what you do anyway. No matter what program you choose, just keep in mind that businesses do reward customers for doing what they already do.