Geneva is the Marketing & Events Coordinator at Ideal Credit Union. She has been an employee for Ideal CU for more than 20 years. Her key role is to connect with members in the community about Ideal CU through different platforms.

Some of Geneva’s hobbies include finding recipes on Pinterest and testing them out for her family, watching her three children play ALL the sports, and of course binge watching her shows on Netflix.

How to Protect Your Money & Avoid Common Scams and Frauds

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As technology has advanced, so have the tactics of fraudsters and scammers. While the basic premise of tricking someone out of their money remains the same, the methods have evolved. From deceptive emails to sophisticated attacks, it's imperative to understand the diverse range of cyber security threats we now face in the digital age.

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All You Need to Know About Electric Vehicles

Are you thinking about making the jump to an EV but wondering if it will save you #money? Sure, you won’t have to buy gas, but energy prices are also pretty high right now so it’s hard to tell what, if any, savings you’ll get. You won’t need a lot of the usual maintenance items like spark plugs, fuel system components, etc. While EVs are still more expensive than regular cars, there are federal and state tax credits available for some models. The prices on EVs are coming down, with major players like Tesla announcing cuts. In the end, it’s still a tough call, but keep an eye on the market!

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9-5 Content

Getting back into work after time away is never easy, and when summer is still blazing or the beach is calling, it can be even more challenging. The good news is, with the right attitude and tools, you can slide right back into work mode with minimal bumps and hurdles. Here’s how to get back into the swing of work after the summer break.

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How To Treat End-Of-Summer Blues

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With the summer behind us, many people experience a low-grade depression this time of year. Not to be confused with true depression, Seasonal Affective Disorder, (SAD), effects an estimated 6% of Americans and many more people simply feel “blue” or suffer from a feeling of dread as the days get shorter and the weather gets colder.

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