July, 2011 Archive

CREATE A BUDGET…IT’S A GREAT IDEA!

Friday, July 29th, 2011

 In these tough economic times, it is more important than ever for families to develop a budget and stick to it. Rainy-day funds, savings for college, or just making your rent payment can all be made easier with a budget. First Savings supports its customer’s efforts to budget and save by offering expert guidance. “A financial goal can be very motivating,” said Todd Hurley, Executive Vice President, Chief Retail Officer. “Whether you are saving for a family vacation, a down payment for a house or a new pair of shoes, if you stick to a plan, you’re likely to achieve your goal.” Putting together a household budget requires time and effort. We offer the following steps to create a budget:

• Be a Spending Sleuth. Track every penny you spend for a month. Keep receipts and write everything down. This will be an eye-opening experience and will help you see where you can cut back.

• Count Your Money. Determine the total amount of money coming in. Include only your take home pay (your salary minus taxes and deductions). Your income may also include tips, child support, investment income, etc.

• Itemize, Categorize, Organize. Review the records and receipts you’ve been collecting over the last month. Categorize your spending using a budget sheet, budget sheet like the one offered by the American Bankers Association Education Foundation.

• He Shoots, He Scores. Set a realistic financial goal and develop your budget to achieve that goal. Subtract your monthly expenses from your monthly income. Find ways to cut spending and set limits on things like entertainment expenses.

• Save, Save, Save. Make one of your financial goals to save a certain dollar amount each month. Start an emergency fund if you don’t already have one. You never know when you may need it.

• Stick to it. Keep track of your spending every month. Update your budget as expenses or incomes change. Once you achieve your financial goal, set another.

FDIC Releases Alert on Fraudulent Emails

Wednesday, July 20th, 2011

The FDIC said that it has received reports of fraudulent emails that appear to be from the agency. The emails appear to be sent from FDIC email addresses and have subject lines such as “Update for your banking account,” “ACH and Wire transfers disabled,” and “Banking security update.” The emails and links were not sent by the FDIC and seek to collect personal or confidential information or to load malicious software. The FDIC does not directly contact bank customers or request bank customers to install software upgrades. Read more:  http://www.fdic.gov/news/news/SpecialAlert/2011/sa11021.html

First Savings Sponsors Fireworks

Thursday, July 7th, 2011

On Sunday, July 10, this year’s edition of the Annual Pennridge Community Day will kick off with opening ceremonies beginning at noon at the Sellersville Veteran’s Monument.  In addition to flag raising ceremonies, the Community Day Essay contest winnner will be announced and the Citizen of the Year Award will be presented to Dave Hetherington, long time First Savings employee.

All kinds of food are available and numerous activities are schedule throughout the day.  The complete schedule can be found at http://pennridgecommunityday.org.    First Savings will be sponsoring the the youth races beginning at 3p.m. across from the foot bridges adjacent to the athletic fields.  Not to be missed are the annual fireworks, again sponsored by First Savings,  beginning about 9:15p .m.

The information as reported by the News-Herald is included below:

Pennridge Community Day 2011