TEGFCU is committed to safeguarding the health of our members, staff, and volunteers. As we monitor the spread of COVID-19 (Coronavirus), we want to keep you apprised of our actions and policies to keep you protected. COVID-19, aka Coronavirus, is a respiratory illness that was […]
View moreNew Branch Block Party
Join us at TEG’s Annual Meeting!
Thursday, March 29, 2018
5:30 pm
1 Commerce Street,
Poughkeepsie
TEG to Award Three $1,000 Scholarships
Complete and return the 2018 scholarship application by April 2nd for your chance to win the TEG Joyce A. Betros Scholarship.
View moreHealth Insurance for College Students
Author Kimberly Lankford Young adults can stay on the family health policy until age 26. But if they go away to college and are outside the insurer’s network of doctors, families need to reconsider their insurance options. Q: My son is about to graduate from high […]
View moreSmart Financial Planning Strategies to Borrow from Women and Millennials
Author Jean Chatzky We have so much to learn — but so did they. Here’s what they’re doing right. Lately the headlines in personal finance have been pretty bleak — the average 2017 graduate has nearly $40,000 in student loans, millennial homeownership is down, and 39 percent […]
View moreWork Stoppages Near Historic Low
There were a total of seven work stoppages 2017, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Since the series began in 1947 this is the second lowest number of major work stoppages recorded in a year, the lowest annual total was five in 2009. […]
View moreMore Americans Are Buying Groceries Online
Online grocery shopping continues to rise in popularity, according to a new survey from Unata, a provider of digital solutions for grocers. In 2018, 36% of U.S. consumers plan to shop online for groceries, which is up from 22% of those who shopped online in […]
View moreBiz Owners Need a Succession Plan
Over 70 percent of business owners polled in a recent survey for insurer Nationwide noted that they are not planning to retire, don’t know when they’ll retire or do not plan to retire for 11 years or more. This isn’t a good thing, since business […]
View moreIRS warns of potential surge in fake CEO phishing scam
* This article and image was written by Don’t Mess With Taxes and published online on January 19, 2018. With the official start of the 2018 tax filing season just more than a week away, folks have been collecting important tax statements they’ll need to file their returns. […]
View moreSubzero Heroes
TEG is proud to sponsor the 2018 Subzero Heroes Jump on February 13 at Berean Park in Highland. We have a group of brave staff members ready to jump into a frozen lake to help the Alzheimer’s Association. Click here to make a donation to Team TEG. Thank you.
View moreTEG to Award Three $1,000 Scholarships
Complete and return the 2018 scholarship application by April 2nd for your chance to win the TEG Joyce A. Betros Scholarship.
View moreEverything You Need To Know About The Equifax Breach
In a recently revealed breach, 143 million Americans may have had their personal information exposed.
View moreFinancial Tips for Single Parents
Single parenting brings unique budgeting challenges. The U.S. Department of Agriculture reports that it costs an estimated $241,080 for a middle-income couple to raise a child to age 18 – and many single parents shoulder that responsibility alone. Even with adequate child support, it’s smart […]
View moreKeeping Friends And Finances: How To Deal With Financially Challenging Friendships
Friends are the family we choose for ourselves. But some friends can be a serious drain on your savings. If you recognize these kinds of people in your life, it’s hard to know what to do. Here are several examples of financially dangerous friends and […]
View moreWomen’s History Month: Women At Work
March is Women’s History Month. At TEG Federal Credit Union, we’re proud to join in the nationwide celebration of women. To do that, we’d like to take this time to recognize five important women in the history of finance and entrepreneurship who are rarely applauded […]
View moreBeware of Mystery Shopper Check Scam
We have seen an increase of counterfeit TEG checks as part of Mystery Shopper Scam
View moreFinancial Self Defense
How To Respond To ‘Can You Hear Me?’ “Can you hear me now?” is the once-popular tagline of Verizon commercials, but it’s also the headline of a new scam. Scammers making robocalls will ask some innocuous question. Once the targeted person says “yes,” a recording […]
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