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7 Tips to Help You Get Out of Debt
Living with debt can feel overwhelming, impacting both your financial stability and peace of mind. But with the right mindset and tools, financial freedom is within reach.Here are practical…
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Navigating Life Transitions: Financial Tips for Career Changes
At the peak of the “great resignation” in 2022, 3% of American workers—roughly 4.5 million people—were quitting their jobs each month. This trend in the job market has continued,…
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Leveling Up: Signs That It’s Time for a Student Checking Account
As you step into the exciting world after high school, it’s not just about tossing your cap in the air. It’s also a chance to prepare for newfound responsibilities,…
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A Guide to Responsible Investing: How to Build Wealth While Considering ESG Factors
When investing, it’s important to assemble a diverse portfolio to help build your wealth. One option to consider is ESG (environmental, social and governance) investing, also called responsible or…
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Spring Showers: Building Your Rainy Day Fund
Setting aside a rainy day fund, also called an emergency or contingency fund, is important for any solid financial plan. Think of this part of your personal budget as…
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Waterstone Financial, Inc. Announces Results of Operations for the Quarter Ended March 31, 2024
Wauwatosa, WI – 4/30/2024 – Waterstone Financial, Inc. (NASDAQ: WSBF), holding company for WaterStone Bank, reported net income of $3.0 million, or $0.16 per diluted share, for the quarter ended…
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Understanding 2023 Tax Brackets
As tax day approaches, it’s important to understand the different tax brackets and what that means for you. Your tax rate is determined by your taxable income and filing…
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Beef Up Your Bookshelf with These Bestsellers on Finance
Welcome to the world of financial literacy, where the right information can transform your relationship with money and set you on the path to success. In this blog post,…
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Smart Money Goals Part 2: Five Strategies for Building Wealth
One goal that resonates with many Americans is becoming wealthy, although that means different things to different people—for some, it’s comfort and security, for others lottery-winner-level luxury. Get-rich-quick scenarios…
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FAFSA: Mastering Student Financial Aid
From essays to applications, there is a lot that goes into preparing for college. Chief among them is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid, or FAFSA, form. It’s…
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Smart Money Goals Part 1: Five Steps You Can Take Right Now
The journey to financial well-being begins with setting clear, attainable goals. These objectives will not only provide a roadmap for financial success but are also the building blocks for…
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Delving into Tax Deductions
Ready or not, April 15 is coming! Whether you work with an accountant or do your taxes yourself, understanding the ins and outs can be a minefield Understanding tax…
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Making a List and Checking it Twice: Year-End Finances
For many people, December is a time of reflection to look back on the past year and make plans for the new year ahead. Many people also resolve to…
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Decoding Retail Strategies: How Stores Influence Increased Spending
The holiday shopping season has arrived, and with it an enticing array of discounts, sales, and specials. Everybody loves a good deal, but how can you be sure you’re…
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Top Tips for Festive Feasting
The holidays are here, and with them come tighter belts and tighter budgets. But that doesn’t mean you can’t eat like kings and queens this Thanksgiving! We’ve rounded up…
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Get the Most Out of Your Home Improvement Project with a Home Equity Line of Credit
Temperatures are dropping, leaves are falling and everybody’s favorite autumn beverage—pumpkin spice—is back. As we begin to spend more time indoors, it’s a great time to think about renovations…
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Holiday Budget Hacks
The holiday season is the most wonderful time of the year. From decorating your home and scoring that elusive toy atop your kids’ list, to baking cookies and partying…
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Choosing a Mortgage That’s Right for You
Buying a home is a huge undertaking. There are so many things to consider, from budget to square footage, school district to number of bedrooms. But there’s one thing…
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WaterStone Bank Expands the Military Valor Program to Caregivers
WaterStone Bank announces expansion of its Military Valor Program (MVP) to Caregivers
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Budgeting 101 for College Students
Going off to college is an exciting time—newfound independence, solo decision-making and lots of fun. But with this new stage in life comes new responsibilities. No one is looking…
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Practicing Strong Computer Security Habits
Many people use a computer on a daily basis for a variety of tasks such as online banking, working, and storing sensitive information. Recently, scammers and hackers have been…
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5 Best Financial Tips When You’re First Starting Out
Any time you start a new chapter, it can feel overwhelming—especially if you’re a recent grad and just starting out in life as an independent adult. Managing your finances…
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Tips for Empty Nesters Looking to Downsize
Congratulations! The kids are grown and have moved out, and you’ve officially achieved empty-nester status. This is a great time to start planning for the next chapter of your…
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6 Tips for Prepping for Unexpected Expenses
You can do all the right things—make and stick to a budget, watch your spending, put money into savings—and unexpected expenses will still crop up. But with a little…
