With Sunward's new instant pre-qualification process, you can apply to be pre-qualified for an auto loan, personal loan, or credit card within minutes and get a personalized loan offer just for you.
College is Stressful… But We Can Help
At Sunward, we know the last thing you want to be worried about is how you will pay for your next semester of college.
What To Do If You Experience Income Loss
Experiencing income loss can be very difficult and stressful. However, there are steps you can take to manage your financial situation.
Taking Care of Difficult Business (Part 1)
Managing a deceased family member’s finances can be overwhelming. Learn what to expect if you need to handle their Sunward accounts.
Helping Your Elderly Loved Ones Remain Financially Stable
It’s important to get a clear understanding of your elder loved ones' financial needs and goals as they enter their golden years.
What Makes Up Your Credit Score?
Make sure you review your credit score first.
Which Bills Should You Pay (or Not) With a Credit Card?
Before you pull out your card or tap to pay, consider the potential pros and cons of paying your bills with credit.
Changes to Child Tax Credit Payments for 2021
Starting July 15, 2021, the IRS will send advance monthly payments of half of the total yearly amount earned for the Child Tax Credit to those who qualify. Changes apply to tax year 2021 only.
Financial Fitness: One More Thing to Learn in College
College is often the first time young adults are making their own money decisions, and budgeting should be discussed well ahead of campus arrival.
Paying for College: What to Do If You Need Assistance
If you or your student experiences a gap between your funding and the cost of college, here are a few options you can explore.
Purchasing a Car for Your Teen
Whether they’re heading to college or just received their driver’s license, buying your teen their first vehicle can be exciting, yet overwhelming.
Taking Care of Difficult Business (Part 2)
You can make choices now that will simplify the financial process for your loved ones after you’re gone.
Heading Off to College? Take Sunward with You
If you’re heading to college out of state, you can use Sunward’s on-the-go resources to keep track of your finances no matter where life takes you.
College Planning Timeline
Whether you’re starting or returning to college, it’s a good idea to set up a plan so you can feel confident about your responsibilities.
Five Ways to Establish Good Credit
The only way to build a credit record is to have and use credit. Here are some ideas on how to get started.
Sunward Reaches 100,000th Member Milestone
Our 100,000th member, Keely Dobbs, said joining the right financial institution couldn’t have been easier.
Achieve Your Savings Goals with Sunward
Sunward members can create savings goals in online banking. Start a savings goal to buy a home, plan a wedding, or make charitable donations.
Insurance Built for Credit Union Members Like You
Sunward partners with TruStage to offer members competitive rates, quality products, and helpful advice without sales pressure.
Review Your Credit Report
The Fair Credit Reporting Act requires that your credit report be made available to you for free.
Smart Ways to Pay for College
What to do when school grants, scholarships and government loans don’t cover the costs of attending college.
No Credit History: Not Just a Problem for Young Adults
A lack of credit history can be an issue for financially established individuals who opt to pay cash instead of getting loans or using credit cards.
Should You Freeze Your Credit?
A credit freeze restricts creditors from accessing your credit report, which prevents both legitimate and fraudulent loans and accounts from being opened in your name.
What Do Teens Need to Know About Credit?
Good credit is the key to a solid financial foundation. It can help you secure a loan for school and a car, often at a better rate than someone with a low score would receive.
Starting a Career
Starting a career can be an exciting time, and it’s important to think about what a steady income means for your financial goals.
Heading to College
For most people, college is the first time you'll be fully responsible for your finances. During college a budget is critical.
Getting Married
Marriage marks a big turning point in life, and finances are often a significant consideration. Here are some topics you and your partner should discuss.