Podcasts

As a part of our campaign to help Credit Union members to become more financially literate, we're adding informational podcasts to our website. You can download a podcast and listen to it on your computer. Or if you prefer, you can transfer the podcast to a portable device (such as an iPod) and listen to it anywhere you like. Check back soon – we'll be offering more podcasts in the future!

May 2012

Time to Switch! Move Your Accounts to The White House Federal Credit Union

April 2012

Caution: Car Repairs Ahead

March 2012

Attention Generation X! 
Are You Taking Enough Risk with Your Portfolio?

February 2012

Hey Baby Boomers! We're Here for You

January 2012

Hey Generation Y! We're Here for You

December 2011

Are You Coupon Crazy?

November 2011

eAlerts: Helping You Stay on Top of Your Finances

October 2011

Estate Planning in a Digital Era

September 2011

Data Mining: What the Internet Knows About You

August 2011

Hey Generation X! We're Here for You

July 2011

4 Reasons to Pay Bills Anytime, Anywhere

June 2011

Getting Married? 3 Strategies for Merging Finances

May 2011

Consolidating Student Loans May Help You Manage Debt

April 2011

At White House Federal Credit Union, Convenience Comes with Safety

March 2011

Plug into Online Banking and eStatements

February 2011

Could Your Family Make It on One Income?

January 2011

We Have the Tools to Bust the Midwinter Blues

December 2010

New Year, New Finances

November 2010

Cheap Date Ideas: Big on Fun, Not on Cost

October 2010

5 Things We've Learned from the Market's Wild Ride

September 2010

Teach Your Children to Be Wise Money Managers

August 2010

Are You Changing Insurance Carriers? Here's Some Smart Shopping Advice

July 2010

10 Painless Ways to Boost Retirement Savings

June 2010

Big Summer Fun on a Small Family Budget

May 2010

Pay Yourself First

April 2010

Is Spring Fever Fact or Fiction?

March 2010

The Clock Is Ticking on 2009 IRA Tax Savings

February 2010

New Law Protects Credit Card Holders

January 2010

Are Your Finances Fit or Flabby?