Back to school isn’t just about new backpacks and fresh notebooks—it’s also a time when many teens and young adults get behind the wheel for the first time. Whether they’re driving to high school, commuting to college or juggling school and a part-time job, having a reliable vehicle is key. At Texas Health Credit Union, we know that a first …
Books, Backpacks, and the Gold That Has Your Back
As the school bells start ringing and the new semester approaches, it’s time to get everything in order—whether you’re a student gearing up for classes, a parent preparing the household, or anyone ready to tackle back-to-school expenses with confidence. At Texas Health Credit Union, we know back-to-school season means more than just buying books and backpacks. It’s about managing your …
Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Financial Growth
Every Fourth of July, we celebrate the birth of a nation built on the bold idea of freedom. Fireworks, parades, and backyard barbecues remind us of what it means to be independent. But here’s a question worth asking as the sky lights up this year: Have you declared your financial independence yet? At Texas Health Credit Union, we believe freedom …
Plan Your Summer Fun with Texas Health Credit Union’s MasterCard® Gold
Summer is all about relaxation and adventure, but the costs can quickly add up. With Texas Health Credit Union’s MasterCard® Gold, you can plan your summer fun without sacrificing your financial health. Here’s how: 1. Flexible Payments for Budgeting With competitive interest rates and flexible repayment options, you can spread out your summer expenses. Whether it’s booking a vacation or …
Nurturing Financial Health on World Health Day 2025
World Health Day on April 7, 2025, is an opportune moment to reflect not only on our physical well-being but also on our financial health. At Texas Health Credit Union (THCU), we understand that a strong financial foundation is integral to a hopeful and secure future. The Connection Between Financial and Physical Health Financial stress can significantly impact physical and …
5 Tips for getting the most from your Credit Card
Reprinted from the Federal Reserve Board. 1. Pay on time. Paying your credit card account on time helps you avoid late fees as well as penalty interest rates applied to your account, and helps you maintain a good credit record. A good credit record leads to a higher credit score, which helps you qualify for lower interest rates. Know the …