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February
6

 

 

You Can Achieve Your Personal Finance Goals

Think fast: What's your current credit score?

If you don't know the answer off the top of your head, you're not alone. According to a recent study, more than 35 percent of Americans don't. In fact, only 2 of every 5 people can confidently report that they have the credit score necessary to successfully achieve their financial goals.

But see, that presents a problem for Idaho Central Credit Union. Here at ICCU, our mission is to help our members achieve financial success — and we can't do that if you don't have the right tools or know-how. That's why we've assembled resources that will help you with not only credit, but every stage of your financial journey.

Here are three FREE personal finance tools we've made exclusively for you, our members.

1. My Credit

My Credit gives you the ability to check your credit report daily — with no impact to your credit score. It can notify you when your score changes, help you predict your score in the future, and show you personalized offers.

How to find it: If you're a member at ICCU, all these capabilities and more are in your eBranch Online Banking or Mobile App. You can locate it by clicking More (mobile) > Planning and Investments > My Credit.

Score Analysis and Credit Report

If you're the kind of person who likes to stay on top of your credit, these features are for you. Score Analysis shows you each puzzle piece of your credit score (credit usage, inquiries, account mix, etc.) and ranks them with a letter grade. That way, you can tell which pieces you need to improve with a quick glance.

A score analysis of a credit report

The Credit Report option reports similar information but in much more depth. This is where you'll find a full list of your accounts, inquiries, collections, and more.

Got loans? The Credit Report will show you your current balance and how much you've paid off. Got credit cards? It will show you the percentage of credit you've used for each card. (Tip: Stay below 30% credit utilization for a better credit score!)

A scaled credit report

Score Simulator

If one of your New Year's goals is to improve your credit score, you're in luck. My Credit's Score Simulator quickly shows you how to reach your dream credit. Or, if you're thinking about making a decision that might affect your credit score, you can get a glimpse of how much it will improve or decrease your score.

A score simulator of a credit report

Take Sadie*, for example. She has a 762 credit score and wants to see how her monthly payment activity affects that number. With the Score Simulator, she finds that if she misses her monthly payments on all her accounts for one month, her score will drop to 674, an 88-point drop. If she pays off all her credit card balances, however, she realizes her score will raise to nearly 800, which most lenders consider 'Excellent'.

2. Financial Wellness

Expenditures. Bleh. The word can put you to sleep if you're not careful. But businesses track their daily expenditures for a reason, and if you want to achieve financial stability, you may want to, too. Fortunately, the Financial Wellness widget in eBranch is here to make even the most monotonous tasks quick and easy while still giving you a complete rundown of both your spending and savings goals.

How to find it: If you're a member at ICCU, all these capabilities and more are in your eBranch Online Banking or Mobile App. You can locate it by clicking More (mobile) > Planning and Investments > Financial Wellness.

Spending

The Spending tab shows your monthly costs, transactions, and recurring expenses. It splits your payments into several categories so you can see what area is hurting your wallet the most.

A page tracking your spending

Worried you spent too much eating out last month? We've been there. Look at the Categories section to see how much of your budget it's eaten. Not sure what subscriptions you're paying for anymore? No worries. The Recurring Expenses section shows you exactly what you pay for month after month.

Savings Goals

This is where the Financial Wellness tool shines. The Savings Goals tab lets you set different savings goals for each savings account. Just set a due date and watch your goals progress the more you save. Voila!

A savings goal sheet

3. Financial Education Center

If you've ever thought to yourself, "Why didn't they teach me about personal finances in school?" then you're in luck. We're here to do just that.

Idaho Central's Financial Education Center has a variety of playlists about specific personal finance topics. Each has 5–10 quick videos that explain the how-to's of, say, owning a home or growing your small business.

A view of the financial education center online

Can't find a topic that fits your own finance goals? The Financial Education Center lets you create your own customized playlist.

How to find it: You can access the Financial Education Center on iccu.com by clicking "Education" or "Financial Education" in the top menu(s).

What Are You Waiting For?

Three free personal finance tools, right at your fingertips. As a member at Idaho Central, you get unlimited access to My Credit, Financial Wellness, and the Financial Education Center. These tools help individuals, like you, to take control of their financial future and provide a comprehensive approach to managing personal finances. We can't wait to see how these tools help support you on your journey to achieving financial success!

Interested in purchasing a home? Contact one of our home loan specialists to discuss your options.

 

January
23

Clear the Air

Winter's cold likely means you've kept your doors and windows closed tight, creating the opportunity for stale air and not-so-fresh smells. Scented candles and air fresheners can only go so far and will likely cover the odor, rather than eliminate it – plus, depending on what you are using, you might be adding toxins, a trade not worth making.

These tips will help you clear the air.

  • Eliminate the Source
    Did a piece of food slip under the fridge or fall behind the trash can under your sink? Perhaps you missed a spot your new puppy visited. Identifying the source is your first step in getting rid of an unwelcome smell.

  • Clean the Dishwasher
    To clean and freshen the dishwasher, place a cup...

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January
16

Boise Concert Venues

Live music is alive and well in Boise! As we head into a new year, our real estate agents can't help but daydream about all the great shows that are coming up in 2023. If you're in the mood to catch a concert, be sure to check out some of these amazing Boise venues. 

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January
12

 

There's no better way to warm up in the middle of winter then with a nice hot cup of coffee or tea.  Set up a station to make it easier to enjoy a tasty beverage.

  • Find a place in your home. This could be a part of your counter, a cart, a shelf, the top of a buffet…it doesn't have to be complicated; this is to make your life easier. It might make sense to put in a home office or living room if you spend more time there.
  • Add your coffee maker(s), electric tea kettles, milk frother or other electric appliances.
  • Transfer coffee and tea to permanent, tightly sealed containers like mason jars, tins or ones with lids. This will help them s...

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January
11


From Our Friends At Boise Regional REALTORS®
  • Compared to the last several years, 2022 brought a new set of challenges and opportunities. Demand for housing peaked during the pandemic, with too many buyers chasing too few homes, which lead to bidding wars and a highly competitive market. The Fed's efforts to reset the housing market to bring balance and slow price appreciation have made 2022 a transitional year.

    The increases in mortgage rates due to Federal Reserve rate hikes in the second half of 2022 lessened demand for housing, resulting in lower home sales and downward pressure on home prices.   

    Ada County ended the year with 20.8% fewer total sales than in 2021, and the lowest number of sales since 2014. Higher mortgage interest rates, combined with the swift home price appreciation in the last several years, have impacted buyers' purchasing power and ability to afford increased monthly payments. As a result, some buyers have made budget adjustments and others have pressed pause on their home search. 

    The impact of mortgage rates on demand is evident when comparing the declining monthly sales as rates rose in the latter part of the year. Monthly sales were dampened during the summer and fall months  when we normally see a higher amount of activity  which affected the overall sales for the year. 

    Home prices continue to be driven by supply versus demand. With lessened demand, the median sales price has declined year-over-year for the last two months, with a 2.5% drop in November 2022 and a 5.5% drop in December 2022.  

    The Days on Market (DOM) metric —which measures the time between when a property is listed and when it has an accepted offer — has trended up in the last six months, giving inventory a chance to accumulate. In December 2022, DOM was 62 days, compared to 32 days in December 2021. This uptick in supply has also contributed to the downward trend in prices.  

    Mortgage rates will be a major factor impacting the housing market going into 2023. Dr. Lawrence Yun, National Association of REALTORS® chief economist and senior vice president of research, forecasts that prices will remain stable and expects the 30-year fixed mortgage rate to settle at 5.7% as the Fed slows the pace of rate hikes to control inflation.  

    Any declines and stabilization to mortgage rates, in addition to price declines, will help with affordability. There are current homeowners who would like to move up or downsize but are locked in with a low rate from the last several years and aren't motivated to make a move until rates come down a bit. If rates do drop below 6%, we'll likely see more listings come on the market, as well as an uptick in demand.

    Those who are able to buy in today's market have more options to choose from and more time to shop for a home than they've had in years. There were 1,462 homes available for purchase in Ada County in December, 151.2% more than in December 2021. Of those, 662 were existing/resale homes, and 800 were new construction. Buyers who haven't looked at new homes may want to reconsider, as some builders are offering incentives and competitive pricing to move product, and many new construction homes have features and upgrades that aren't readily available in the existing/resale segment.  

    While sellers need to price competitively and may need to offer incentives to attract buyers, home price appreciation isn't expected to drop significantly. Our area experienced some of the highest price appreciation in the country over the last several years so some adjustments are to be anticipated, but the 40-50% price declines we saw in the last housing cycle are unlikely considering the strong equity position of homeowners.  

    Trends and statistics are useful for understanding the market as a whole, but it's no substitute for personalized guidance from a real estate professional. Connect with a REALTOR® to learn about your options and to formulate a plan to reach your real estate goals in the coming year.

To view the Treasure Valley homes currently for sale, CLICK HERE.

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