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DC Everest Senior High School Branch Opening for the New School Year
We're so excited about entering the 2008-2009 school year. Our DC Everest Branch located in the DCE Senior High is set to open on Tuesday, September 2 - the first day of school! The first day's hours will be from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., with regular hours resuming on
September 3:
Mon, Thur and Fri…..….10:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m.
Tues and Wed…………. 10:30 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.
See you there!
Attention All Senior High School Students! 
Open a membership savings account at any of our branch locations before September 12, and we'll deposit $20 into your account.It's like getting a head start on your savings.
(Min. deposit of $5 required to open account. $20 bonus paid on 9/15/08.)
What to Know Before Bundling TV, Phone, and Internet Services
If you're thinking of bundling your telecommunications services—TV, phone, and Internet—from a single provider, read this article. Bundling isn't right for everyone.
Tough Times Series: What to Do When Your ARM Is Due
If you have an adjustable-rate mortgage (ARM) and your rate adjustment is looming, it's time to devise a plan.
Putting Credit On Ice Carries Costs, Benefits
Freezing your credit can help protect your reputation as a credit-worthy consumer, but it's likely to cost you both time and money.
Tough Times Series: Gouged by Groceries
Rising food prices are taking a bite out of American budgets, but savvy shoppers can snap back with a few painless money-saving strategies.
August Challenge—Zap Home Electricity Expenses
Renewed commitment to eco-friendly habits, as well as rising fuel bills, makes this a good time to pay more attention to home electricity use.
Audio Books: A Novel Way to Read a Good Book
As Americans become highly skilled multitaskers, dedicated readers aren't giving up their passion—they're turning to audio books.
Pay Off Your Mortgage Sooner...or Later?
It's satisfying to see your mortgage balance shrink faster, but is prepaying always a smart financial move?
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PHONE (Automated Voice) SCAM
Automatic voice calls are being sent to our members requesting they either give their credit card or debit card numbers for validation through phone, or call them to verify their credit card information.
Brokaw Credit Union would never ask its members to provide any account information including debit or credit card information, or personal information via an email or over the phone.
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