The Bottom Line

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Small business is important to Central Oregon, and to Mid Oregon. Find tips and resources for business, and information about Mid Oregon’s commercial services and business members.

Phasing Into Retirement The Way You’d Like

Phasing Into Retirement The Way You’d Like

Phased retirement, the idea of gradually reducing hours and workload, has slowly been gaining in popularity. Many who are working today look favorably on their possible phasing into retirement.

Many Plan To Work Into Retirement

Half the respondents in a recent national AARP study replied that their ideal job is one that offers phased retirement. According to an Ameriprise Financial Retirement study, just about three quarters of workers between 35 and 50 plan to keep working into retirement. Not only does working fewer hours offer you more family and free time, but it keeps you mentally engaged, while offering social interaction and some income.

Easier Transition

Phased retirement offers an easier transition from full-time work to full-time leisure. After big changes, such as the death of a spouse or divorce, retirement is one of the most stressful life transitions, for a number of reasons.

1. Material loss: Retirees not only lose their security of a pay check, but may also lose their family home because of downsizing or moving to a retirement community.

2. Relationship loss: After retiring, retirees no longer have interaction with coworkers daily leading to lose of company and friendship.

3. Identity loss: The loss of a title can make a retiree feel stripped of their personal status.

4. Dream loss: Some retirees may have not accomplished everything they hoped for, or they are retiring with less funds than expected. Retirees also may have to let go of post-retirement plans and dreams because of financial or health reasons.

With phased retirement, many of these triggers can be lessened and good planning can alleviate the rest.

Career & Retirement Goals The Beginning

The first step to phased retirement begins years before you enter the retirement age. Start making career and retirement goals mid-career, so that when you working sunset gets closer, you’re ready.

Contact Mid Oregon today to discuss how we can help make your retirement transition a successful one.

Foundation Releases Video About Biz Kid$

Foundation Releases Video About Biz Kid$

Impact of the National Youth Financial Literacy Initiative

The National Credit Union Foundation (the Foundation) has released a new video about Biz Kid$ to showcase the impact of the national youth financial literacy initiative. The video features testimonials from staff who have utilized Biz Kids, as well as highlights of the program and students who have been influenced by program.

This new video – available online at https://youtu.be/_AprPUt1WiM – also spotlights a Biz Kid$ Financial Education grantee, the Cornerstone Credit Union Foundation, who used their grant to fund their Biz Kids Entrepreneur Contest. Every year, the Foundation distributes Biz Kid$ Financial Education Grants, which are used to fund innovative programs that improve the financial education of youth through the use of the Biz Kid$ program.

“Biz Kid$ is a superb example of ‘edutainment,’ where it not only entertains but educates youth in a meaningful way,” said Danielle Brown, Foundation Director of Development and Donor Relations. “As this new video demonstrates, Biz Kids informs, educates, inspires and motivates kids of all ages to learn about money, credit, taxes, business, and becoming young entrepreneurs. More importantly, Biz Kids helps youth discover their passion, see the opportunities around them and take action using real world examples of how simple ideas can change our world.”

Biz Kid$ is designed to engage young people and help them develop life skills in the areas of financial literacy and entrepreneurship. The initiative includes an Emmy award winning television series, free classroom curriculum, outreach activities, and a website targeting kids 9-16 years old. Biz Kids uses the power of television to teach students how to use credit wisely and reinforces the importance of budgeting, saving, and giving back to the community.

About the National Credit Union Foundation (ncuf.coop):

The National Credit Union Foundation (the Foundation) is the charitable arm of the U.S. credit union movement and works as a catalyst to improve people’s financial lives through credit unions. Through Foundation grants and programs, credit unions provide widespread financial education, create greater access to affordable financial services, and empower more consumers to save, build assets, and own homes. Donations to the Foundation enable credit unions to help their members reach life-changing goals and achieve financial freedom.
The National Credit Union Foundation is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt charitable organization. The Foundation continues to earn the Better Business Bureau seal of approval as an “Accredited Charity” for meeting all 20 BBB Wise Giving Alliance Standards for national charities.
https://www.ncuf.coop/how-we-help/biz-kids/financial-literacy-curriculum.cmsx

Biz Kids Locally:

In 2011 Mid Oregon Credit Union obtained a grant from the Northwest Credit Union Foundation to purchase and distribute Biz Kids DVD sets to all the public Middle Schools in Central Oregon. The 26 episodes, each on a separate DVD, have been used to educate 6-8 graders on money, financial principles, business and entrepreneurship.

Locally Biz Kid$ can be seen on Sunday mornings at 8 am, on KOAB2. The July 3rd episode is “How to Make a Million Bucks!(406)”;  KOAB2 is Bendbroadband OPBPlus (175), Crestview Cable OPBPlus (246);

Visit the Biz Kid$ website

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2016 College Graduates-Things to Do With Your Money

2016 College Graduates-Things to Do With Your Money

Welcome Home 2016 College Graduates!

Summer is here, and many 2016 college graduates have come home to Central Oregon. For them, life it different now, with new challenges, opportunities, and the prospects of being totally independent and responsible.

But being a college graduate doesn’t mean an automatically know how on managing money. It may also mean that large student loan payments will soon start coming due.

We found this recent article from Forbes.com that has some specific things a recent- or not so recent- graduate can do to improve their financial well being. Below is an excerpt of the beginning, and we’ve provided the link to finish reading the article written by Samantha Sharf of Forbes.

Mid Oregon has resources available to help on several of the changes grads can make, so after reading the article come and see us to learn how we can help.

11 Things to Do With Your Money in the First Five Years After College Graduation

A lot changes during the years that separate college graduation from five-year reunion. After caps and gowns come first jobs and apartments, then–far too often–bad bosses and roommates, leading to second jobs and apartments. A few years later your Facebook news feed will become a sea of engagement photos, foretelling weekends inundated with weddings. In the meantime, former classmates will become lawyers, doctors, MBAs–and occasionally parents.

Throughout all this you’ll wonder how you became old enough for a lease, for taxes, for a bridesmaid’s dress. You may also ask yourself: How am I going to afford all this? As your life evolves in the early years of adulthood so do your finances, the relationship you have with your money and what you need it to do for you.

If you are at the start of this journey, congratulations. Now is the best opportunity you will have to keep out of financial trouble and develop a solid foundation. But if there is no need to panic if you’ve already got a few working years under your belt, you’re not old yet. Small changes can still go a long way.

Read more at Forbes.com

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