Here's what we have planned for this last Your Safe Money Show of 2022. Year end financial checklist. Smart ways to gift money to children. And what is financial hoarding and how can you fix it? Listen at 8 a.m. Saturday's at Nice 95.5 FM KBEK. They stream live at kbek.com. Hear recent shows at yoursafemoneyshow.com.
Tuesday, December 27, 2022
Thursday, December 22, 2022
Holiday hours
Everyone at Sjoberg & Holmstrom Financial Services and Your Safe Money Show hopes you have wonderful holiday season. Our office will be closed through January 1st. Call 320 679 5183 if you need assistance, we will be monitoring calls.
Tuesday, December 20, 2022
Debit vrs. credit cards
I had a question this week about debit cards and credit cards which is better? Like most things there’s pros and cons for both. Here’s some basic information. If your debit card is stolen or used without permission, it falls under the Electronic Fund Transfer Act. If you tell your bank before any charges are made, you won’t lose anything. If you tell them within two business days, the most you’ll lose is $50. If you tell them after the two-day mark but within 60 days of getting your statement, your maximum liability is $500.But if you tell your bank after that 60-day point, there’s no limit to how much you can lose.
Monday, December 19, 2022
Wednesday, December 14, 2022
Your Safe Money Show highlights for December 17th
For our Saturday December 17th Your Safe Money Show Todd will have steps to follow to gain control of your retirement. Overcoming fear with your finances in retirement. And the reshaping of life insurance. Listen at 8 a.m. at Nice 95.5FM KBEK. They stream live at kbek.com.
Tuesday, December 13, 2022
Minnesota and credit scores
I just had to share some good news about living in Minnesota and credit scores. Wallet hub did a report on information they gleaned from TransUnion. They found that with Minnesota’s low poverty rate and high employment, its residents have a credit score of 724, on average. And that’s the highest average credit score of any state nationwide, followed by New Hampshire, Vermont and Massachusetts. Meanwhile, I think we all have learned that the higher your credit score, the better off you are when it comes to getting a loan. You’re more likely to be approved, and if you’re approved you can qualify for a lower interest rate. A good score generally is above 670, a very good score is over 740 and anything above 800 is considered exceptional. It’s great to read that Minnesotans average the highest credit score, because being able to pay less for a mortgage, insurance like home and auto, get utility services more easily, get a cell phone without having to prepay or have a security deposit. I mean the bottom line: a higher credit score saves you money. Check out our website yoursafemoneyshow.com.