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Considering refinancing a loan? Or borrowing money to pay for a big expense? With interest rates still low, and more financial institutions willing to lend, this may be the right time to consider accessing capital. It’s also a great time to review what criteria lenders look for in a borrower and more clearly understand what […]
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While we all adjust to the challenges of the COVID-19 crisis, these conditions call for rethinking budgets and reviewing plans. At Webster, we’ve been connecting with customers and businesses discussing ways to mitigate the financial disruption the crisis is causing for them. Some customers are wondering how they can be financially productive until things go […]
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For the majority of people, it’s become more standard to rely on debit cards and online account balancing than writing checks and keeping a paper register; whichever method you’re comfortable with, it’s very important to stay on top of your account so that you don’t overdraft. Other features to digital banking include setting up balance […]
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Putting aside money for your children’s college expenses can, in the long run, save you money and eliminate financial stress while allowing your children to pursue the education necessary for their future success.
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There’s no doubt about it. The coronavirus pandemic has impacted the financial lives of Americans throughout 2020. In fact, you don’t have to look very far to find proof. According to a recent CNBC survey: 53 percent said they’re worried about the current economy; 26 percent said they experienced a loss of household income; 16 […]
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A home equity credit line, often called a HECL or HELOC, is a revolving line of credit that is secured by a lien placed against your home. Often, customers ask how a HECL differs from its sister, the home equity loan. When you get a HECL, you are approved to use it to a specific […]
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If you want to ensure your wishes are heard and your assets are protected after you're gone, proper planning is important. Here's where to start.
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If you have a health plan with a health savings account (HSA), there’s still time to maximize your tax savings for 2019; due to the Covid-19-related extended tax day deadline of July 15, 2020. Currently, the IRS maximum allowable amount for an individual is $3,550 and $7,100 for families. Plus, if you are 55 or […]
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Unsure if you should put your money into a Savings account or if a CD is a better option? A savings account offers you more flexibility and access to your funds, but a CD will probably provide you with a greater return. The answer mostly likely depends on the purpose of the funds and the […]
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A crash course in funding an education A college’s sticker price is the amount advertised as the full rate for tuition and fees before financial need, scholarships and other aid are factored. Net price is the amount that a family pays after aid and scholarships Ð usually offsetting the sticker price shock. The average tuition and fees at an […]