6 Ways to Use a Small Business Loan

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Here at Ideal CU, we are proud to offer small business loans to our entrepreneurial members at affordable interest rates and easy eligibility requirements. Here are six popular ways to use a small business loan. 

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The Homebuying Process for First-Time Homebuyers

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If you’re a first-time #homebuyer, the amount of work that goes into the purchase can be daunting, but stick with it! Get your finances ready by boosting your credit score, saving for a down payment and setting your budget. Choose a lender and get preapproved for your mortgage. Now, find an agent and look for your dream home! Once you find it, make an offer, get your mortgage finalized and schedule a home inspection and appraisal. Get homeowner’s insurance to cover your new purchase. Then all you have to do is close the deal and move in!

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10 Ways to Detach From Work During Vacation

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This year, take a real #vacation from work! Finish up as much work as you can before you leave, and make a plan for real emergencies. Set an out-of-office message on your email, and don’t use it for any travel-related messages. Leave your laptop at home, and use the Do Not Disturb function on your phone to silence calls and texts as much as you can, and don’t talk about work. Trust your team back at the office, and block out the first day after your vacation for clearing the pile of work that will no doubt be waiting for you. RELAX!

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What are Some Red Flags to Know About When House-Hunting?

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When you’re looking for a #house, you know all the things you want. We’ve got a list of the things that should make you walk away. Watch out for sloping floors, saggy ceilings or doors that don’t close right. Air fresheners should tip you off as to what they’re hiding, and a price below market value should make you worry, as well. Substandard shingles and poor ventilation are danger signs, especially if the home’s being sold “as is.” Finally, beware of an up-and-coming neighborhood. You might be dealing with a lot of construction, and you don’t know how the area is going to end up.

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