Centris Blog
Spring Clean Your Finances: Tips to Organizing Your Finances
As the season shifts from winter to spring, people get the itch to spring clean! You scrub the baseboards, clear out your closet, and deep clean the appliances. So why does your budget and finance plan still collect dust? Spring is the perfect time to give your...
Smooshing and SIM-Swapping: A Growing Threat to Your Financial Security
Your phone number is more powerful than you may realize. In a SIM-swapping scam, also known as smooshing, fraudsters take control of your phone number to bypass security measures and break into your financial accounts. Understanding how these scams work is one of the...
Plan Now, Play Later: Budgeting for Spring Break and Summer
Spring break is just a few weeks away. Graduation season starts in three months. Summer vacation could be as close as four months away. These are the moments that matter and the stories that become your favorite to tell. But have you planned how you will pay for them?...
Tax Season Security: Protect Your Refund Before Someone Else Claims It
The holidays are behind us, and while tax filing might not be the most exciting topic, April will be here before we know it. Unfortunately, the start of tax season also marks the start of prime time for fraudsters — and they are already looking for ways to intercept...
How to Talk to Your Partner About Money
We all hold our own beliefs and practices about money. That’s why it can sometimes be challenging to shift from handling finances on your own to managing them with a partner. Being transparent about your money practices can make communication about money easier, build...
Why is Secure Document Shredding Important?
Whether it’s a medical bill, tax forms, a note from your credit union, or pay stubs, much of the information we receive on paper may contain personal identifiable information (PII). PII is information that can identify or pinpoint an individual, whether by itself or...
How to Spot and Protect Yourself from Phantom Hacking Fraud
There’s a new scam making its way around called phantom hacking, and according to the FBI it’s on the rise due to its sophistication in how it engages victims. What is a Phantom Hacking Scam? A "phantom hacking" scam is a type of fraud where scammers impersonate bank...
Short- Versus Long-Term Certificates: Which Should You Choose?
When you have extra cash that you don’t necessarily need immediate access to, one way to make it work harder for you (i.e., earn some money) is by opening a certificate. A certificate can be referred to by many names – certificate of deposit, CD, time deposit, share...
What Are the HomeReady & Home Possible Mortgage Programs?
Making homeownership a reality for lower-income borrowers is the foundation of the Fannie Mae HomeReady and Freddie Mac Home Possible mortgage programs. These affordable housing loans have lower down payment requirements than traditional mortgage loans and provide...