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State needs to try its own Earned Income Tax Credit
United Way focuses on the basic building blocks of a good quality of life: education, income and health. It isn’t often that we have the chance to support public policy that can address all three.
Lightfoot, Meyer among this year's Big Sky Hall of Fame class
This year’s class will be officially inducted on Saturday, July 20 starting at 6:30 p.m., as part of the Big Sky Football Kickoff Weekend at the Northern Quest Resort & Casino in Airway Heights, Washington.
Whitefish Credit Union pledges donation funds to food banks
For the third year running, Whitefish Credit Union, Montana’s largest credit union, has pledged to donate one dollar to local food banks in need for every pound of food collected by their branches during their annual “Cash and Cans Food Drive.” The food drive begins Jan. 7 and continues until Feb. 4 at all six Credit Union branches.
Montana Board of Housing invites rental properties to apply for federal tax credit
After holding a series of public meetings on May 16 and May 17, the Montana Board of Housing invited eight affordable rental properties to move forward with federal Housing Tax Credit applications to build or rehabilitate affordable homes in Montana.
Libby housing proposal up for tax credits
An affordable housing proposal in Libby is among eight projects in Montana selected to be considered federal tax credits.
How the expanded child tax credit payments work
The Biden administration is beginning to distribute
How the expanded child tax credit payments work
The Biden administration is beginning to distribute
How the expanded child tax credit payments work
The Biden administration is beginning to distribute
5 credit mistakes that can haunt you
Some credit mistakes are a lot worse than others. Little ones, like paying a credit card bill a day late, may cost you a penalty fee, but that’s a relatively minor irritation — it’s not going to stand between you and a mortgage. Other seemingly small slip-ups can lead to full-fledged disasters.
5 credit mistakes that can haunt you
Some credit mistakes are a lot worse than others. Little ones, like paying a credit card bill a day late, may cost you a penalty fee, but that’s a relatively minor irritation — it’s not going to stand between you and a mortgage. Other seemingly small slip-ups can lead to full-fledged disasters.
Millennial Money: Is it OK to never have a credit card?
Thanks to quick online applications and, in some cases, instant approval, credit cards make it as easy to build your credit history as it is to make purchases. But they can also make it easy to fall into debt if you struggle to pay on time or tend to spend more than you have.
Millennial Money: Is it OK to never have a credit card?
Thanks to quick online applications and, in some cases, instant approval, credit cards make it as easy to build your credit history as it is to make purchases. But they can also make it easy to fall into debt if you struggle to pay on time or tend to spend more than you have.
Millennial Money: Is it OK to never have a credit card?
Thanks to quick online applications and, in some cases, instant approval, credit cards make it as easy to build your credit history as it is to make purchases. But they can also make it easy to fall into debt if you struggle to pay on time or tend to spend more than you have.
Millennial Money: Is it OK to never have a credit card?
Thanks to quick online applications and, in some cases, instant approval, credit cards make it as easy to build your credit history as it is to make purchases. But they can also make it easy to fall into debt if you struggle to pay on time or tend to spend more than you have.
Why are credit card interest rates so high? Unpacking the economics behind your debt
Why are credit card interest rates so high even for borrowers with strong credit scores? This guide breaks down everything from policy to profits.
Credit Union donates $1,265 to school
Through Whitefish Credit Union’s innovative School Spirit Debit Card campaign, the credit union recently made a donation of $1,265 to Whitefish High School.
NLI distributes capital credit refunds
Northern Lights, Inc. electrical cooperative will distribute over one million dollars of capital credit refund checks this month to its members who purchased power in 1987 and 1988.
Post Falls plans credit card use fee
Public hearing on proposal to be held
POST FALLS - Post Falls plans to charge a fee to those who use credit cards to pay for city services to cover the cost of doing business.
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FEC retires $3 million in capital credits
The FEC’s board of trustees has retired $3 million of capital credits allocated to member accounts in 2008 and 2009.