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BALANCE: Financial Fitness

BALANCE: Financial Fitness

PNWFCU is dedicated to helping you realize your financial goals--reducing your debt, saving for higher education, buying your first home or planning retirement. That's why we are excited to announce a new membership benefit that will help keep your finances in check all year round.

Our new BALANCE Financial Fitness Program is a financial education and counseling service that provides our members with free, unbiased money management assistance. All you have to do is make a toll-free phone call and you'll have access to a BALANCE counselor who can answer many of your financial questions. If bills have gotten out of hand, your counselor may be able to arrange a debt management plan or help you develop a budget. For more complex issues, an appointment will be scheduled, giving you the personal attention you need to meet your objectives.

PNWFCU understands that personal finance affects all of us every day. Fortunately, every one can achieve financial fitness with determination and a little professional guidance. Through your newest benefit of membership, we're helping you to master your money. Click here for more information on:

  • Money Management Counseling
  • Debt Management
  • Credit Report Review
  • Housing Counseling
  • Identity Theft Solutions
  • InBalance Checking Account Management

How to contact BALANCE

Contact BALANCE Counselors  Visit the BALANCE website for more information.

  You can call a BALANCE counselor toll-free at (888) 456-2227   and let them know you’re a Pacific NW Federal Credit Union   member.

  BALANCE Counselors are available:
  Mon - Thurs: 5 a.m. - 8 p.m. (PST)
  Fri: 5 a.m. - 5 p.m. (PST)
  Sat: 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. (PST)

 

 

BALANCE Track

If you would like to increase your knowledge about various financial topics like credit reports, identity theft, investing and other topics then BALANCE Track is for you. Click here to access multiple financial education modules.

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