2020 Diamond Valley Federal Credit Union Scholarship Winners
Every year we select 7 outstanding high school seniors to receive a $1000 scholarship to help cover their college tuition. We are very proud to announce this year's recipients.
On Monday June 8th, 2020, our branch lobbies will be reopening with restrictions in place to help ensure the safety of our staff and our members, all offices continue
Don’t Toss That Junk Mail — It Might be Your Stimulus Payment
Don’t Toss That Junk Mail — It Might be Your Stimulus Payment
Four million Americans are receiving their Economic Impact Payment in the form of a prepaid debit card — and many are mistaking it for junk mail.
Last week, the U.S. Treasury Department and the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) began sending out Economic Impact Payments (EIP) as prepaid debit cards. The cards arrive in
Tens of millions of Americans have found themselves out of work as the economy reels from the impact of COVID-19. A record 22 million Americans have filed for unemployment insurance in the four weeks leading up to April 11.
Unfortunately, when there’s bad news, the scammers aren’t far behind. According to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), Americans have lost a
Finance or Refinance Your Auto Loan with Diamond Valley and Make NO PAYMENTS For 90 Days
While we are living in unprecedented times as the world continues to focus on and respond to ongoing developments related to the coronavirus (COVID-19), OUR FOCUS remains on your future. In an effort to better assist our members in need, we are offering a “90 Days No Payment” option on any titled vehicle for a limited time only. From May 1st – July 31st, anyone who purchases or refinances a
Buying a new home is a super-exciting and super-busy time. There are many details and decisions involved in this purchase — and, of course, loads of expenses.
You’ve likely prepared for most of these expenses. Maybe you’ve been saving up for your down payment for many years and have set aside a few thousand
The stimulus checks promised in the Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security (CARES) Act are starting to land in checking accounts and mailboxes around the country. The $1,200 granted to most middle class adults is a welcome relief during these financially trying times.
Many recipients may be wondering: What is the best way to use this money
With shelter-in-place restrictions imposed in many states, millions of cars are sitting motionless in garages and driveways across the country. While staying home is the best way to stay safe these days, it might not be the best thing for your car.
David Bennett, manager for repair systems at AAA, says cars won’t need any major maintenance during a lockdown