Archive for the ‘Events’ Category

Halloween Costume Contest

November 2, 2009

Halloween was a super fun day at the credit union. On top of all the candy and treats we gave out, we invited kids to come to the main office and show off their costumes. 3 judges, completely unbiased, came to help us find the most creative costumes.

Here are a few that the judges had to choose from:

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As you can see, it was a very tough choice, but they did have to choose some winners.

And the winners are:

From the 5 and under category:

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The smallest SWAT team member and the sweetest little butterfly. Congratulations!

In the category for 6-10 year olds, here are the winners:

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The hilarious Grandma and straight from the video game world, Luigi! You guys did great!

The winners received money to help add to their savings.

We were glad to see so many young credit union members show up for our fun Halloween festivities!

Field Trip Day – A Success!

October 14, 2009

For 100 years now, credit unions have been serving members in the U.S. and we are celebrating all week!

For today’s celebration, we invited 4 teachers to bring their classes to the credit union. We showed them around, taught them some personal finance lessons, and fed them lunch.

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We got lunch from our favorite place, Chick-fil-a at Mt. Berry Square! They were wonderful to deliver delicious boxed lunches complete with a brownie! Yum!

We walked around and got the full ‘behind the scenes’ tour.

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Students always love to hear about how the drive-thru works. While I was at the Branch office, the tellers were showing a class how the drive-thru tubes work when it stopped all of a sudden! Oops…did we break it?

A few minutes later it started to work again…whew!

The kids asked great questions about money – most of which I could answer! Did you know that the largest bill in circulation today is the $100 bill? Everyone thinks there has got to be something larger. Not anymore!

And a special thanks goes to Amanda at the Branch for showing the students all of the rare coins that are so hard to find in circulation – that was really fun for them!

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Another popular question today was about the prize wheel. They wanted to know what they needed to do to spin it and win that $100 VISA gift card. I had to let them down gently that it was only for members getting auto loans. But they had a great time spinning the wheel – even if it wasn’t for real.

Thanks to all of the teachers who ventured out into the rain to bring their classes to the credit union! We had a great time and we hope they learned a lot!

Budget Makeover Day

October 13, 2009

This is a guest post from No Debt Plan, a get out of debt blog.

Today is Budget Makeover Day at Northwest Georgia Credit Union.

What goes into a budget? What will the end result look like? Here are some pointers on what to expect out of any budget.

Budgeting in 3 Easy Steps

If you are reading this and have no experience with a budget you may think it an impossible task. There are so many numbers, and so many variables to consider… why even try?

I won’t get into the why you should have a budget today. But the process of budgeting doesn’t have to be that difficult. There are three main parts.

1. Monthly income

You must first know how much monthly income you can expect. For those of you that get paid by the hour you should use a number that is based on a reasonable expectation of what you will earn each month. In other words basing your budget on a certain amount of overtime is usually unwise. It may be better to even underestimate a little bit on the income number — any amount over that is just extra money in the budget that month.

For those of you working a salaried position, congratulations. Your income planning should be very straightforward.

2. Total monthly expenses

This is the most critical section of a budget. If you underestimate your expenses your budget is shot to pieces before you even really start.

In my family we try to anticipate most of the expenses that come our way. For the consistent monthly expenses like groceries and utilities this is fairly easy as these items are on our minds each month.

But don’t stop there! You must also consider those random expenses that you know will appear sometime during the year, but you just aren’t sure when. Things like car maintenance, renewing your car tags, doctor office visits, and home repairs are all bound to happen during the year.

Plan for these as best you can by taking an educated guess at how much money you might spend this year in each category. Whatever the total is, just divide by twelve. For example if you think you will spend $200 at the doctor this year, that is $16.67 per month.

3. Whatever is left

The third and final section can be the easiest, yet also the most difficult, part of the budgeting process.

You know your income, and you know your expenses. The “what’s left” portion is simple math. Subtract your expenses from your income.

If you have a positive number — congratulations, this is money that can be put towards various saving and debt-reduction goals.

The problem is deciding on which saving goals to fund first! An emergency fund should likely be first, but once you have that… then what? Pay down debt? Save for the kids’ college education? Start setting aside money for that vacation you have planned next year? All of these are fine goals — but the decision is up to you.

Get Started Today!

Is budgeting difficult? It can be, but only if you put barriers in your own way and don’t stick to it on a monthly basis.

Once your budget is setup and is part of your monthly financial habits it is a pretty simple process.

Enterprise Car Sale – October 24th

October 1, 2009

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In a few short weeks, Enterprise Rent-A-Car will unload their fleet at the credit union.

You’ve heard of Enterprise. Remember? They’ll pick you up!

But why are they unloading a fleet at Northwest Georgia Credit Union?

Enterprise sells their certified used cars and the credit union has great rates on car loans. A perfect combination!

 Enterprise offers ‘The Perfect Used Car Package’ which includes:

  • no-haggle pricing
  • a 109-point inspection
  • 7-day repurchase agreement
  • 12/12 limited powertrain warranty
  • 12-month roadside assistance
  • free carfax reports

So, if you are looking for a car, this is a great opportunity to get a very well maintained used car with a great price tag! Stop by the Car Sale on Saturday, October 24th. We’ll be at the Main Office on Redmond Road from 10:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m.

And you are welcome to stop by the credit union before the Car Sale to get pre-approved. Great idea – knowing how much you can spend before you shop!

Did I mention that there will be free food?

Free hotdogs, popcorn, drinks and fun inflatables for the kids!

Teacher Appreciation Week

May 4, 2009

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Northwest Georgia Credit Union loves teachers. We think they are all great, but we want to hear why your teacher is the best!

If you have a fantastic teacher that deserves to win our contest, go to the Q102 website and tell us why your teacher is the best in 50 words or less. Then, listen to Q102 everyday this week to find out if your teacher is the winner. Northwest Georgia Credit Union will reward the winning teachers with a $50 VISA gift card to enjoy.

Our first winner is Ms. Fuller, a 4th grade teacher from Pepperell Elementary. Congratulations Ms. Fuller!

Only 4 more chances to show your teacher how much you appreciate them. Tell us all about your teacher here!