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Cpl Vic Burk
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I belong to Navy Federal but also Eastman Credit Union. ECU gives end of the year bonus cash back based on your deposits and interest you have paid the past year. Some of my colleagues have got back as much as $700.00 in a year. I don't have any outstanding loans, but I do get an extra dividends on my share account. If NFCU would do this, I would be more tempted to move more of my money to NFCU but in my old age I have to get as much as I can from wherever I can. Their cash back to members this year is fifteen million bucks, and they are far smaller the Navy Federal.
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Lt Col Charlie Brown
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and if you get cash back, that's an additional bonus
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Challenge the spending propaganda. These institutions are not looking out for the military family.
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SPC Bill Howell
SPC Bill Howell
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nor either one else!!
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Jack Jackson
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I couldn't agree with you more.
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Starting your holiday shopping? Navy Federal explains the benefits of using your credit card this holiday season.
SPC Bill Howell
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Just don't let the charging get out of hand and more than you can pay back in a reasonable time.
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Cpl Vic Burk
Cpl Vic Burk
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SPC Bill Howell Sound advice! Credit card companies depend on people living above their means and not being able to pay back at the end of the month. The longer they can keep you in debt the more jingle in their pocket. That doesn't work with me and millions of others who are following what you said Brother. If I can't pay it off as soon as it goes from pending to posted I don't buy!
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Thanks for sharing this info this is useful keep it up.

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Jack Jackson
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I guess that the best way to track finances is a simple google sheet.
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