Monthly Archives: August 2019

How to Save for Your Dream Vacation

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From sunny beaches to tall mountains, everyone has their own version of a dream vacation. But how do you save enough cash to go? It’s important to see the world and take in all it has to offer, which is why Timberwood Bank has come up with these tried and trusted ways to save for your dream vacation.

Timing Is Key

Instead of taking off 5 whole days of work, is there a week where you can travel to include a weekend and a holiday? This automatically gives you a three day start to your vacation, with no time having to be taken off yet! You can also factor in the time of year, as plane tickets and places to stay can be cheaper during some months over others. This can easily save you hundreds right off the bat.

Cut Back To Necessities

There are plenty of things you don’t need to be spending money on each month. Stop getting your nails done, buy generic brands instead of brand name, eat out less and drop some memberships. You don’t need ANY of those items, so cut them out of your life and put all of that savings towards your vacation fund!

Airbnb It

Airbnb has phenomenal prices compared to hotels in some areas. Instead of paying $200 a night, you can pay $60. This also allows you to be able to bounce around to different places in the country you choose to explore, instead of being tied down to only areas that have hotels. There are also plenty of alternatives to Airbnb, so check them out to see what they offer!

Download A Budgeting App

An app can help you stay on top of your savings game while trying to rack up money for your trip. Of course, while these apps have cool features, like the capability to set financial goals or save toward a single event – like your vacation – it’s still up to you to make it happen. Some apps include: Mint, Acorns, Pocket Guard, Albert and Wally.

Travel During The Off-Season

Going when everyone else normally doesn’t travel is a perfect way to save! Even though it’s the off-season, you’ll still be able to explore all the beautiful landmarks and places you want to see. Lots of places are always warm, so traveling at a different time than you originally wanted won’t hurt your chance to soak up the sun.

We hope these tips help you start saving for your big trip! Getting out and exploring the world is so important, so we want to help in any way we can. Open a savings account with us today to help store your vacation fund!

How to Save for Your Baby’s Future

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Blankets, gliders and toys galore – the list of items you need for your baby’s arrival seem like a mile long. The good news is that while some items like diapers and wipes are essential, baby can get along just fine without the matching crib and dresser set. What’s more important is planning for the days ahead. From braces to college, you can give your child a head start in life by saving for their future now. Here are some ways to start bulking up the savings!

Get Insured

Insurance can help to give you some peace of mind in case the unexpected were to occur. Having a policy on yourself is a certain way to ensure your children are taken care of should something happen. Even if the policy doesn’t get utilized before they leave the house, if it’s a permanent policy, it will last until they are adults to help pay for end-of-life expenses.

Another savings plan option is to take a policy out on your child. A permanent policy grows in cash value over their lifetime. They are able to deduct the cash value of the policy tax free to use however they wish when your child reaches adulthood.

Make a Budget

If there was ever a time to stick to a budget, it’s now. If you’re reading this blog, you’ve probably already decided that an important goal is to save for your child’s future. Now take a look at your other goals and calculate what percentage you want to put towards each goal and expense every month. Sticking to this will also set a great example of money management for your child as they grow.

Ask for Contributions

It’s easy to accumulate too many toys and items that your child simply does not need. While the baby is young, for each birthday party or celebration, ask for cash to go towards their financial future instead of a present.

Start a Savings Account

There are many different options for saving for your child’s future. There are some that are solely to be used for a child’s college tuition, like a 529 plan, and there are other basic savings plans. Meet with one of our financial specialists to determine which plan is right for your growing family.

Open a savings account with us today, so you can make sure your baby’s future is bright!

How to Buy a Car – and Actually Save Money

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Is your current car on the fritz or have you been eyeing that shiny new Jeep you see parked at a dealership on your way to work every morning? If you’ve been hesitant to buy a new vehicle because you’re worried about it costing too much, here are some ways that you can get the car you’ve had your eye on while still saving money.

Get Pre-Approved

Before starting your search, you should get pre-approved for a loan. It’s important to know what limit you can qualify for and match that up with your monthly budget. It has been estimated that your total auto expenses should not exceed more than 10 percent of your yearly income. This includes the loan, insurance, maintenance and interest. When you know your limit, you can stop yourself from gazing at cars out of your price range that you may have otherwise talked yourself into buying.

Sell Your Current Car

Many times the dealerships will ask for you to trade in your vehicle in order to get a “better” deal on the new car. However, you can typically get more for the auto if you sell it privately. This may cost you some additional time to fix anything major with the car, as well as listing it in the local classifieds. The dealership will turn around and sell the car for a profit anyways – shouldn’t that extra money be yours to put towards your new wheels?

Shop Around

You are your best advocate when it comes to finding and buying your new car. Don’t make any decisions right away. A smart way to start looking is searching at the average value of the car you are wanting. Look at reputable sellers online to see what the cars are typically going for, so you don’t find yourself getting swindled by a dealership transaction.

New to You Is Often More Valuable

The minute a car is driven off of the lot, it loses a significant amount of value. Often, the newer cars aren’t necessarily any different than ones a from few years prior in terms of features. Consider buying Certified Pre-Owned vehicles to save yourself hundreds or thousands of dollars.

Be Wary of Extended Warranties

Many dealerships will push heavily for you to have an extended warranty because this is how they make a large portion of their money. It is of course your choice on whether or not it is worth the risk of not accepting the warranty. However, many times these extended warranties are moot in comparison with the manufacturer warranty. They are usually very expensive and do not make it worth your dollar in the long run.

Allow us to help you with a big purchase like this – we’d be happy to speak with you about our options.

Cybersecurity for Beginners

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Let’s get back to the basics! Cybersecurity is important for everyone, no matter if you use the internet every hour or every week. If you’ve never considered the best security tactics for the cyber world, hold on tight and pay close attention as we run through the biggest pillars of cybersecurity.

What is cybersecurity?

Cybersecurity is the act or process of protecting devices, networks and programs from theft or damage. Everyone has something to lose, whether it be their identity, money or hardware. Cybercrime can happen to anyone and it’s important to be aware and prepared.

Start With the Physical

Just because we are talking about cyberspace, doesn’t mean this doesn’t include protecting your physical space. Keep all of your devices secured with password protection, so that in the case your device is taken, they will not be able to crack into your sensitive documents. This also goes for being cautious on what flash drives or hard drives you plug into your computer. Unknown ones may be infected with malware seeking to steal your information. This also means your devices should never be left without your supervision.

Create a Tight Password

The first line of defense against a cyber criminal is your password. It’s tempting for many to choose something that is short and easy to remember. However, your password should be complicated enough to keep a hacker out. It’s suggested to use a sentence for a password. For example, instead of choosing your pet’s name as a password, create a sentence about your animal. It could be something like, ”Mydogspotlikestonap.” Get creative!

Avoid Public Wi-Fi

While we believe it’s fantastic to make use of our public libraries and coffee shops, using public Wi-Fi can put you at risk. However, there are two types of public Wi-Fi. One is safer than the other. Unsecured networks often don’t require a password or any login information. A secured network will require that you create an account in order to access the service. This is a safer option. However, if you still want to use an unsecured network, you should be sure to not access any personal information, as the line can be easily hacked.

Be Social Conscious

Social media is a great tool to stay connected with friends and family. However, be sure that you are not posting sensitive information about your identity such as your birth date and current location. It’s also important to keep your settings private so only your close friends have access to the account.

Welcome Updates

Updates may seem tedious, but they keep your device secure by patching any areas that are prone to hacking. Having a software will tell you when you need certain updates and your computer will ask you to restart when it has updates as well.

Be Suspicious

Whether it’s an unsolicited advertisement or an email from an unknown source, always be suspicious of anyone asking for your personal information or money online. It’s often a best course of action to not interact with any unknown sources.

Stay safe and secure by utilizing these cybersecurity tips! You can also open an Online and Mobile Banking account with us – so you can securely check your finances.