Come to Sacramento Credit Union — We Want to Help!
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Come to Sacramento Credit Union — We Want to Help!
Moneymatters December 2007 Rising Mortgage Payments Got You Down? Come to Sacramento Credit Union — We Want to Help! When real estate was booming, lenders found a number of creative ways to help homebuyers qualify for mortgages … adjustable rate mortgages (ARMs) … interest-only hybrid mortgages … negative amortization mortgages with balloon payments. However, the low initial rates of many of these “exotic” mortgages are beginning to reset, and many homeowners are finding the new, higher payments difficult to manage. Homeowners also took advantage of rising home values to obtain large home equity loans and lines of credit. Some may be facing hardships as housing values drop or because of job loss, illness or injury. Talk to Us First If rising payments or unexpected events are causing you stress, Sacramento Credit Union may be able to help. We’ve been in the business of improving members’ financial well-being since 1935. As a member-owned cooperative, Sacramento Credit Union is dedicated to serving members, not increasing stockholder profits. You can trust Sacramento Credit Union’s lending professionals to work with you in your best interest. Don’t wait until you begin to miss payments, or worse, face foreclosure. We can explore ways to help make your loan payments fit within your budget. We’ll look into refinancing to a new loan rate or term, or finding government programs that can help. We may even be able to come up with a temporary solution to get you through a rough spot, just until you get back on your feet. If you’re having difficulty with your home loan payments, please call us today at (916) 441-LOAN, or stop by and speak with a branch manager. Sign up for e-statements in this issue How to Detect a Scam...2 Would You Help a Sick Child for $1?...2 Calendar of Events Christmas – Dec. 25 SCU Offices Closed New Year's Day – Jan. 1 SCU Offices Closed It Is Easy Being Green! Going green is no longer a fad. It’s a way of life, and more people than ever are adopting green policies – recycling, reusing and conserving resources. And they’re finding it can help save the environment and save them money. One very simple thing you can do to go green Invest in Sacramento is to sign up for e-Statements. Receiving your Congratulations to the Sacramento Credit Union statements online rather Winner of the Sacramento than receiving paper statements is: Home •Credit Quicker.Union You’ll have your statements as Zone soon asMakeover they’re available. • Safer. Statements don’t get lost or stolen in Barbara from Sacramento is the lucky the mail. winner of the Sacramento Credit Union’s • Greener. You’ll help the credit union save Home Zone Makeover, presented by paper, postage and fuel. According to Javelin 100.5 The Zone. Barbara won more Strategy & Research, if everyone in the U.S. than $50,000 worth of services and received their financial statements and paid merchandise to use toward a home bills online rather than receiving statements renovation. Congratulations! and writing checks, we could save nearly 17 million trees and avoid 4 billion tons of greenhouse gases a year.* Plus, receiving and viewing your Sacramento Credit Union statements online is one step in qualifying for the benefits of Free Rewards Checking – the checking account that pays you high-rate interest.** Sign up for e-Statements now at www.sactocu.org, or stop by your nearest branch. A tree – and the next generation – will thank you. * Source: Javelin Strategy & Research, www.javelinstrategy.com. ** All monthly criteria (a direct deposit or ACH debit from your account; perform at least 12 debit card transactions, not including ATM transactions; have active e-Statement enrollment and view your statement) must be met in order for the maximum annual percentage yield to be credited to the account and ATM fees refunded. Interest rate is subject to change. Members purchase checks. ATM fees will be paid on behalf of qualified Free Rewards Checking account holders up to a maximum of $4.99 per transaction and a total of $25 per rewards cycle. 2 Moneymatters Board of Directors Terry Tice, Chair Willie L. Southward, III, Vice Chair Jan Reeves, Secretary-Treasurer John Beck, Director AnnMarie Boylan, Director Les Brown, Director Judy McGarry, Director Mark Norris, Director Supervisory Committee Mary Ann Bennett, Chair Beverly Skeaton, Vice Chair Mari Lynn Shimamoto, Member Gene Webb, Member Pat Wilcox, Member President & CEO Jerrold A. Kinlock Branch Hours Mon. - Thurs. • 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday • 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. All Offices Phone: (916) 444-6070 Toll Free: 1(888) SACTO-01 24-Hour LoanAccess Line Toll Free: 1(877) 444-LEND E-Z Access: (916) 441-2255 Toll Free: 1(800) 397-2255 Elk Grove 9160 E. Stockton Blvd., Ste. 120 Fair Oaks 8100 Madison Avenue Sacramento 3660 Bradshaw Road 800 H Street 3045 Arden Way, Ste. 200 6121 Franklin Blvd. Kaiser Hospital* 6600 Bruceville Road * Limited hours of operation. www.sactocu.org Home Loans www.SCUhome.com (916) 441-LOAN SCU Investment Services (916) 444-8599, ext. 3112 Personal Auto Shopper Autoland (916) 449-2763 How to Detect a Scam In 2006, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) complaint database received more than 670,000 consumer fraud and identity theft complaints, and consumers reported losses from fraud of more than $1.1 billion. The two best weapons you can use to protect yourself against scam artists are awareness of current fraud schemes and some common sense. Now Making the Rounds Sweepstakes prizes and lottery scams inform the victims that even though they never entered the contest, they’ve won a prize; first, however, the “winners” must pay registration, lawyer or courier fees. People who pay the fees end up losing their money, and never see a prize. Advance fee fraud, also known as a “419” or “Nigerian” scam because of the section of Nigerian criminal law that makes it illegal, is a scam in which the victim is asked to pay fees in advance in exchange for huge sums of money. For example, the victim might be told that he or she will receive an unclaimed bank account if lawyer or court fees are paid. Work-at-home scams prey heavily on senior citizens, stay-at-home moms and the disabled, with promises of easy money and no experience required. Unfortunately, the victims often shell out money for instructions or materials, only to find that they are left with merchandise that is impossible to sell. Charity fraud occurs when a phony group uses a name resembling that of a legitimate charitable organization, or high-pressure or highly emotional appeals to raise money from unsuspecting victims. Protect Your Finances When fighting fraud, a little common sense goes a long way. Remember: • If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is. • Never give out your personal information, including account or Social Security numbers, in response to a call or e-mail that you did not initiate. And never send sensitive information by e-mail. • Claims of urgency should raise alarms of suspicion. • If you suspect fraud, contact the National Consumers League’s Fraud Center at www.fraud.org or 1-800-876-7060. If the attempted fraud involves your Sacramento Credit Union accounts, please notify the credit union. Invest in sacramento Would You Help a Sick Child for $1? You can’t even buy a cup of coffee for $1 these days. But you can help seriously ill or injured children get the care they need. As we have for many years, Sacramento Credit Union is holding a “paper stocking” drive at all our branches. For just $1, you can purchase a paper stocking that’s more than just a holiday decoration. It’s a chance to help a child. Every dollar collected benefits local children through the Children’s Miracle Network, an international nonprofit organization dedicated to raising funds for affiliated children’s hospitals that provide medical care to millions of ill or injured children. Last year, the generous members and employees of Sacramento Credit Union and other local credit unions helped raise more than $10,000 for UC Davis Children’s Hospital, the Children’s Miracle Network hospital in our area. So take part in the holiday spirit and help a child. Buy a paper stocking (or several!) at Sacramento Credit Union. Your contribution helps us Invest in Sacramento. This publication does not constitute legal, accounting or other professional advice. Although it is intended to be accurate, neither the publisher nor any other party assumes liability for loss or damage due to reliance on this material. ©2007 Priority Publications Inc. prioritypub.com