June 2016 - Members Credit Union
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June 2016 - Members Credit Union
www.memcu.com In This Issue: • • • • • • • Wig Walk Recap July 4th Holiday Ashley’s Mortgage Minutes Summer Saving Suggestions Wig Bowl in Newton, NC Golf Tournament Recap El RincónLatino/ Latino Corner. July 4th Holiday Closing All of Members CU’s offices will be closed on Monday, July 4th to observe Independence Day. MCU@Home, Tell-Com and MCUmobile will continue to be available 24/7 for your convenience. June 1, 2016 5th Annual Wig Walk Raises $6,640 Nearly 150 people participated in Members CU’s 5th Annual Wig Walk benefiting the Wig Bank of Caldwell County, a cancer patient support center for cancer survivors and their families in western NC. The total amount raised this year was $6,640. This year’s exclusive sponsor was McCreary Cancer Center, a service of UNC Hospitals and part of UNC Cancer Care, that is located beside the Wig Bank. The Wig Walk also received support from Blue Ridge Electric Co., The News-Topic, Chloebugs, Caldwell UNC Health Care, and Sugar Peas. A new addition to the event included a pink fire truck covered with signatures and names of cancer survivors. The fire truck was provided by the North Carolina Foothills Chapter of Pink Heals, a nonprofit dedicated to raising local funding for cancer patients. Every year during the walk, Members CU holds a Wig Walk Wig Contest. This year’s winner was Shirley Heidelmark who dressed in hot pink angel wings and a matching hot pink wig. “I’m the cancer-free angel,” announced Heidelmark, a cancer survivor and Wig Bank volunteer, “I’m trying to make others cancer free.” If your VISA debit card is lost or stolen, please call 1-866-3334740. We hope you and your family have a fun and safe Fourth of July! Pictured: Top left - Shirly Heidlemark. Top right- Volunteers from MCU: Channie Winebarger, Rob Semar, Jennifer Young, and Bridget Hamby. Bottom left: West Caldwell High School Walking Team in front of Pink Heals Fire Truck. Ashley’s Mortgage Minutes Hello Credit Union Members! At Fairway, we understand that purchasing a home is generally one of the most important financial decisions you will make in your lifetime. It is essential to evaluate your options, and make a plan that best fits your lifestyle and financial needs. This chart shows how much your rent payments could add up over the years: Monthly Rent $900 $1,000 $1,200 After 2 years After 5 yearrs $21,600 $54,000 $24,000 $60,000 $28,800 $72,000 This is money you could be investing in a home! Call me today, and let’s evaluate your individual situation together! Ashley Ashley McKenzie-Sharpe Senior Loan Officer NMLS#100776 Office: 336-748-4599 Cell: 336-575-9448 Email: [email protected] www.LoansByAshley.com Summer Saving Suggestions Charity Bowl-a-Thon to take Place in Newton, NC Summer is here and things are getting hot. Families are getting out of the house more and spending more time outdoors. Here are five summer tips to keep you cool, from Members CU. Last year we held the Third Annual Wig Walk in Hickory to benefit the Catawba County Wig Bank, and our efforts raised $5,189. These funds helped pay rent and electricity at the Wig Bank’s 437 Main Avenue location in Hickory, allowing more of the Wig Bank’s budget to go towards purchasing new wigs and head coverings. Stay cool without breaking the bank. 1. The summertime is tough on your car, but it doesn’t have to be a tough time on your wallet. Sitting in traffic on a hot day is one of the best ways to overheat your car. If you have low coolant levels or a broken fan belt, your engine temperature is going to go up - and fast, costing you a lot of money. Check under the hood and make sure that your coolant levels are fine. The general rule is to flush your radiator and add new coolant at least every two years. If your car is not worth repairing or maybe you want a change of scenery, Members CU offers great auto financing rates as low at 1.75% APR for both new and used vehicles. 2. Save money and cook outside! On a hot summer day, the last thing you want to do is heat up your house with the stove. Take your pots and pans out to the grill and serve dinner on the patio this evening. You will save on your air conditioning budget and enjoy your picnic dinner outside. The need to help cancer patients in Catawba County is still great. According to the Catawba County Public Health Department, cancer is one of the leading causes of death in Catawba County. That’s why Members Credit Union is continuing to support the Wig Bank through fund raising. Kid’s Registration $10 12 years or younger receive a certificate. Early Registration $25 Register at Members CU or memcu.com by July 8th. Honor Registration $50 Honor someone who has battled or is battling cancer by having their name listed on the 2016 Bowl T-shirt. Deadline for Honor Registration is June 24. This year we are planning to a host a Wig Bowl, a bowl-a-thon at Pin Station Bowling Alley located on 525 West A Street in Newton, NC on Saturday, July 30th from 9 AM to 1 PM. All registrations include three games of bowling and shoe rental. All registrations except for the Kid’s will include a 2016 Wig Walk T-shirt. Make checks payable to Catawba County Wig Bank and turn in at Members CU. Mail early registrations to Attn. Wig Bowl, Members CU, PO Box 5297, Winston-Salem, NC 27113. Must be postmarked by July 22nd. Registration @ 9 AM / Bowl @ 10 AM / Wig Fashion Show @ 12:30 PM www.memcu.com/wig-bowl 3. A long beach trip may not be in your budget, but you can still find ways to relax in the sun over the summer. A day trip to a nearby lake with your friends can give you the chance to soak up the sun by the water without costing as much as trip to the beach. Do not forget your Vacation Club account that Members Credit Union offers. Saving money has never been this easy with payroll deduction in amounts as little as $5.00 a pay period. You can call and request the funds for your vacation at any time. 2016 MCU Charity Golf Tournament 4. Stop eating out and take advantage of the great weather to grill out. You can purchase fresh produce at much lower costs in the summer. It is a great time to eat healthy and light. Visit your local farmers market, or a farmer’s stand, to get the freshest food.You can also go to a farm that allows you to pick your own produce if you want to break up the monotony. Gardening and growing your own food is a great way to save on food costs in the summer. The MCU Scholarship Fund was established in 1996 and provides academic and need based scholarships to MCU members. In 2016, 10 members received scholarships worth a total of $12,000. Since the inception of our program the credit union has provided $222,500 in scholarships to our members. 5. The summer is a time full of festivals, outdoor events and parties. Take advantage of the free festivals in your area. Many cities host a free summer concert series in a park or downtown. Search for outdoor screenings of movies. At times the movies may be free, or the charge is less than going to a theater. It can be refreshing to sit outside and enjoy a movie under the stars. NMLS#2289 Join us on July 30th at Pin Station to support the Catawba County Wig Bank On Friday May 20th, Members CU held its 20th Annual Charity Golf Tournament at the Maple Chase Golf and Country Club in Winston-Salem, NC. This year’s tournament benefited two very worthy causes as the proceeds will be divided equally between the Members CU Scholarship Fund and The Wig Banks of Caldwell and Catawba Counties. This year the tournament raised over $6,100! The Wig Banks of Caldwell and Catawba Counties provide services such as free cancer screenings, transportation expenses to cancer treatment centers and prosthetic wigs for those who have lost their hair due to chemotherapy. MCU sponsors annual Wig Walks to support the Wig Banks of Caldwell and Catawba Counties. The initial Wig Walk was held in Caldwell County in 2012 and the first Catawba County Wig Walk occurred in 2013. Funds were raised with the help of our very generous sponsors: First Carolina Corporate CU, Air One Industries, FISERV, State National, Fort Bragg Federal CU, CSCU, Level 3 Communications, PFP, the John Loftin Family, Howe Construction and Carol Cooke. El Rincón Latino Es diferente ahorrar que no gastar Una señora se le acerca a un hombre que estaba tomandose un trago en un bar y le pregunta si bebe todos los días a lo que el le contesta afirmativamente. Luego le averigua cuanto paga por cada trago que se toma y cuantos años hace que hace lo mismo. Entonces la mujer hace la matemática del valor del trago por el número de días por los 30 años que lo lleva haciendo y le dice al hombre: “sabía usted que si no se hubiera gastado toda esa plata y mas bien la hubiera ahorrado e invertido, tendría usted dinero suficiente para comprarse un Ferrari?”El hombre se voltea, la mira y le dice que es probable que lo que ella está diciendo sea cierto y entonces le pregunta: “Usted bebe?” Ella le contesta enfáticamente que jamas, que no. El hombre entonces le pregunta: “Señora, entonces en donde está su Ferrari?” Personalmente me preocupa que una persona tenga estas costumbres pero su historia nos sirve para reflexionar. Esta anecdota trae a colación un punto muy interesante “no es lo mismo ahorrar que no gastar”. Si usted no gasta pero no hace nada con esa plata que está dejando de gastar, no está haciendo nada. De hecho bajar costos es muy bueno para nuestro presupuesto. Recortar gastos nos libera recursos. Sin embargo, si usted no hace algo con ese dinero como ahorrarlo, no tiene mucho sentido. La señora de la anecdota no “gastó” dinero en beber pero tampoco “ahorró”. Realmente no hizo nada. El ahorro está hecho para utilizarlo en momentos de necesidad, de urgencia o de eventos inesperados. No es que yo corto el gasto del café pero entonces me como un bizcocho. No; es yo corto los gastos, guardo esa cantidady los acumulo para que ese ahorro esté ahí cuando sin esperar lo tenga que usar. El recortar gastos no le pone plata en su bolsillo, o en su cuenta de ahorros o en su plan de inversiones. El punto está en que no es suficiente hacer cambios en su comportamiento de como gastar el dinero si usted no se hace un plan de a donde quiere que ese dinero vaya. Asegurese que tiene metas con significado para usted. Asegurece que el dinero que ha logrado ahorrar está haciendo algo bueno por usted, si no para que lo haría entonces? Members CU’s Current Rates Loan Rates (Rates shown as Annual Percentage Rate) Fixed Rate Loans New Car or Truck............... as low as1.75%* Used Car or Truck............... as low as1.75%* * Rate is subject to qualifications. Variable Rate Loans Visa Credit Card, Personal Loan or Unsecured Credit Line...................... 10.75% Equity Access.................................... 5.50% Savings/Certificate Secured................ 2.50% Savings Rates (Rates shown as Annual Percentage Yield) Share, Trust, & Custodian Accts........... 0.15% Checking Accounts............................ 0.05% Super 60 Savings.............................. 0.30% Money Market Accounts..................... 0.20% Christmas Club.................................. 0.05% IRAs.................................From 0.30-0.80% 5-Month Certificate........................... 0.15% 6-Month Certificate........................... 0.20% 12-Month Certificate......................... .0.30% 18-Month Certificate.......................... 0.40% 24-Month Certificate.......................... 0.50% 36-Month Certificate.......................... 0.70% 60-Month Certificate.......................... 0.80% NOTE: Rates shown throughout this publication were in effect at press time, but are subject to change without notice. Current rates can be obtained via the contact information below. Members Credit Union 2098 Frontis Plaza Blvd. P. O. Box 5297 Winston-Salem, NC 27113 (336) 748-4800 (800) 951-8000 (toll-free) www.memcu.com Federally Insured by the NCUA
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Visa Credit Card, Personal Loan or
Unsecured Credit Line......................... 10.50%
Equity Access.................................... 5.50%
Savings/Certificate Secured.................... 2.25%