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Financial Wellness Workshop: Tips to Reduce Spending

Learn how to reduce your spending to cover priority expenses or save towards a financial goal.

Do you feel like you should have money left over at the end of the pay cycle, and are not sure why you don’t? Are you working towards a financial goal, but need more cash flow to achieve it? Join us to explore a variety of options to reduce the amount of money you spend in an effort to cover your priority expenses and reach your goals.

This month, learn how to determine your current spending, identify your ideal spending plan, and walk away with a variety of suggestions to consider as you look to reduce spending in lower priority categories.

Knowledge is power, and when you are empowered, you can lift your finances to new heights. Learn how to improve your financial wellness with FREE community workshops covering a variety of topics. Presented by Soarion Credit Union, in partnership with University Health Institute for Public Health, these monthly financial education workshops are designed to help individuals and families at any point in their financial journeys with no-cost information and resources. Each month will be a different financial topic.

FREE and Open to the Community! Join us at University Health Vida Center. Space is limited – reserve your seat today!

Enjoy complimentary light snacks and giveaways. For more info, visit soarion.org.

RSVP

Members Only Fiesta

Fiesta season has hit San Antonio and we are celebrating our members with an exclusive giveaway. Drop by any Soarion Financial Center in Bexar County to receive your 2026 Soarion Fiesta Medal*!

Soarion Members Only Fiesta

Friday, April 10th, 2026 (One day only)

During regular business hours

Soarion Financial Centers in Bexar County

1 medal per member present at the Financial Center

Supplies are limited

Available at the following Financial Centers:

*Complimentary Soarion Fiesta Medal available to existing Soarion members who visit a Soarion Financial Center within Bexar County on 4/10/2026. Requires an existing and established membership prior to 4/10/2026. Only available while supplies last. Supplies are limited. One Fiesta Medal available per eligible account. Membership eligibility required. Federally insured by NCUA.

Financial Wellness Workshop: Finances for Young Adults

Learn about the options available to young adults after high school and things to consider about managing money long term.

There are many decisions young adults face as they approach the end of high school and look ahead. Financial decisions are a big part of this “what’s next?” stage. This month, learn things to consider when making big decisions about college, trade school or entering the workforce; options to pay for higher education; managing money after graduation; and more! Young adults who want to prepare for life’s financial adventures, parents or guardians of young adults, and anyone entering the workforce or pursuing higher education are encouraged to attend.

Knowledge is power, and when you are empowered, you can lift your finances to new heights. Learn how to improve your financial wellness with FREE community workshops covering a variety of topics. Presented by Soarion Credit Union, in partnership with University Health Institute for Public Health, these monthly financial education workshops are designed to help individuals and families at any point in their financial journeys with no-cost information and resources. Each month will be a different financial topic.

FREE and Open to the Community! Join us at University Health Vida Center. Space is limited – reserve your seat today!

Enjoy complimentary light snacks and giveaways.

Register here

SkyX Checking Fiesta

We are celebrating Fiesta Soarion style with a one of a kind offer. New and existing members are invited to open a new SkyX Checking account* in person at a participating Soarion Financial Center to receive a complimentary 2026 Soarion Fiesta Medal1.

SkyX Checking Fiesta

Monday, April 13th through Thursday, April 30th, 2026

During regular business hours

In person at participating Soarion Financial Centers (see below)

1 medal per account

Supplies are limited. While Supplies Last.

Available at the following Financial Centers:

*$25 initial opening deposit required. Monthly service fee $6. Fee waived for ages 18 through 25. No monthly minimum balance required.

1Complimentary Soarion Fiesta Medal available to members and eligible non-members who open a new SkyX Checking account or switch from a Skyrise into a SkyX Checking account in person at the following Soarion Financial centers: 2538 Summit Church Rd ste 107, San Antonio, TX 78259,  OR 750 E Mulberry Ave, San Antonio, TX 78212, OR 2603 SE Military Dr #101, San Antonio, TX 78223 OR 6000 Fm 3009, Ste 206 Schertz, TX 78154 from April 13, 2026 through April 30, 2026. Only available while supplies last. Supplies are limited. One Fiesta Medal available per eligible account. Those who switch out of SkyX Checking and back in during the promo period are not eligible. Membership eligibility required. Federally insured by NCUA.

Soarion Financial Workshop: Successful Saving

Saturday, April 11th at 10:00am Central Time

University Health Vida

3611 Jaguar Pkwy, San Antonio, TX 78224

Learn about different types of savings accounts, purposes to save for, and how to build a successful savings plan.

Interested in saving more money for certain financial goals, to get ahead with bills, or for life’s unplanned emergencies? This month, learn how to put more money aside every month by building a savings plan and which types of savings accounts will best fit your needs.

Knowledge is power, and when you are empowered, you can lift your finances to new heights. Learn how to improve your financial wellness with FREE community workshops covering a variety of topics. Presented by Soarion Credit Union, in partnership with University Health Institute for Public Health, these monthly financial education workshops are designed to help individuals and families at any point in their financial journeys with no-cost information and resources.

FREE and Open to the Community! Join us at University Health Vida Center (first floor). Space is limited – reserve your seat today!

RSVP here

Enjoy complimentary light snacks and giveaways. 

Financial Wellness Workshop: Building Credit

Saturday, March 14th at 10:00am Central Time

University Health Vida

3611 Jaguar Pkwy, San Antonio, TX 78224

Improve your financial wellness! Whether you are starting from scratch or rebuilding your finances, learn how to build a positive credit.

Knowledge is power, and when you are empowered, you can lift your finances to new heights. Learn how to improve your financial wellness with FREE community workshops covering a variety of topics. Presented by Soarion Credit Union, in partnership with University Health Institute for Public Health, these monthly financial education workshops are designed to help individuals and families at any point in their financial journeys with no-cost information and resources.

This month, learn about credit, why it is important, and how you can build a positive credit history. Each month will be a different financial topic.

FREE and Open to the Community! Join us at University Health Vida Center (first floor). Space is limited – reserve your seat today!

RSVP here

Enjoy complimentary light snacks and giveaways. 

Steer Clear: How to Avoid Costly Auto Buying Traps

Tax refund season is here, and for many people, that extra cash feels like the perfect chance to finally upgrade their vehicle. It’s not just a feeling—tax season is historically one of the busiest times for auto sales and financing, driven largely by shoppers using their refunds for down payments.

That surge in activity creates an opportunity for predatory sellers. When you’re excited about getting into a new (or new‑to‑you) car, it’s easy to overlook the fine print or miss red flags. And with today’s high prices and tight inventory, more buyers are running into shady practices—from unsafe cars to junk warranties to surprise fees.

Why Auto‑Buying Traps Are On the Rise

Inflation, high demand, and a tight used‑car market have created the perfect environment for questionable sellers to take advantage of hopeful buyers. These traps aren’t always obvious. They often show up as “too good to be true” deals, complicated financing, or cars with hidden mechanical issues.

Understanding the red flags can help you confidently choose a vehicle that’s actually worth your tax refund.

Watch Out for These Common Traps

1. Overpriced Loans for Subprime Buyers

If your credit is bruised, some lenders may offer you a loan—but at sky‑high interest rates. And while higher rates for low‑credit borrowers are common, some dealerships mark up rates even further.

What to do instead:
Check with your financial institution before stepping onto a lot. You may qualify for a lower‑cost loan than you think, and pre‑approval gives you more negotiating power.

2. “As-Is” Cars That Aren’t Road‑Ready

Some sellers offload vehicles with major, undisclosed issues—knowing they won’t last long on the road. When the car breaks down, they may offer to “take it back” …for steep fees or with no refund at all.

Protect yourself by:

  • Asking for a full vehicle history report
  • Bringing a trusted mechanic to inspect the car
  • Walking away if the seller discourages questions

3. Add-On Warranties That Don’t Actually Protect You

Extended warranties, service contracts, and protection packages can sound reassuring. Unfortunately, many aftermarket warranties have long exclusions, difficult claim processes, or coverage so narrow they’re practically useless.

Ask these questions:

  • What exactly does this warranty cover—and not cover?
  • Are repairs required at specific locations?
  • Is the seller pressuring me to buy this add-on?

If the answers feel vague, it’s okay to decline.

4. Yo‑Yo Financing

This happens when a dealer lets you take the car home before financing is finalized. Days later, they call back claiming your loan “didn’t go through,” pressuring you into a worse deal.

How to stay safe:

Never drive off the lot until all financing paperwork is complete and signed.

5. Hidden Fees That Inflate the Price

Documentation fees, “prep” fees, vehicle etching, nitrogen‑filled tires—many of these add-ons create profit for the seller, not value for you.

Tip: Ask for a detailed price breakdown and challenge anything that seems unclear.

You Don’t Have to Navigate This Alone

Buying a car is a big decision, especially during tax refund season when timing adds extra pressure. Connect with your financial institution to see if they can help you make the most of your refund by offering:

  • Auto‑loan pre‑approval with transparent terms
  • Guidance on affordable financing options
  • Budgeting tools to help you determine what you can truly afford

As an additional resource, GreenPath offers free, confidential financial counseling to help you explore your options, understand loan terms, and choose the path that best supports your long‑term financial health.

Your 2026 Credit Score Playbook: The Biggest Changes (and What They Mean for You)

If you have been hearing that credit scores are changing, you are not imagining it. 2026 is shaping up to be a transition year for how lenders evaluate borrowers, especially for mortgages. Fortunately, most of the habits that help your credit stay healthy are not changing.

The Big Shift: New Scoring Models

Mortgage lenders can now use newer models, like VantageScore 4.0, which consider additional information – such as rent, utilities, or telecom payments.

This can help more people, especially those with limited or “thin” credit histories, have a score on record. It does not guarantee loan approval, however it gives lenders a fuller picture when evaluating applications, and it highlights how credit scoring is evolving to include a wider range of financial behaviors.

Lenders are also adopting FICO 10, which looks beyond a single snapshot to your credit patterns over the past two years. This means consistent habits matter more than short-term fixes.

Other Changes to Watch in 2026

Credit scoring isn’t just getting a facelift – it is evolving in ways that could impact how you borrow and manage debt. Here’s what else is on the horizon:

Buy Now, Pay Later (BNPL) Reporting
BNPL plans will start showing up on credit reports. This can help build credit if you pay on time – however, missed payments could hurt your score.

Medical Debt Is Fading Out
Paid medical collections and debts under $500 are disappearing from reports, reducing surprise dings for many borrowers.

Stronger Consumer Protections
Updates to the Fair Credit Reporting Act will speed up dispute timelines, require better documentation for errors, and strengthen identity theft safeguards.

What’s Staying the Same

The fundamentals of credit health are not changing. No matter which scoring model a lender uses:

  • On-time payments still matter most.
  • Lower balances relative to your limits (a.k.a. credit utilization) remain important.
  • Length of credit history still plays a role, so older accounts often help.
  • New credit and how often you apply still factors into your score.
  • A credit mix that reflects a variety of credit types (like credit cards, installment loans, or a mortgage) can positively impact your score.

How to Prepare

1. Monitor Your Credit Reports

Check your reports regularly to catch mistakes or fraud early. Use AnnualCreditReport.com for free yearly reports from all three bureaus and set alerts for new accounts or major changes.

2. Confirm Which Scoring Model Your Lender Uses

Scores vary by model, so ask your lender whether they use FICO, VantageScore, or both. Knowing this helps you understand differences and focus on the right credit habits.

3. Strengthen the Controllable Factors

You are not able to choose the scoring model, however you can pay on time, aim to keep utilization below 30%, and maintain older accounts. Automate minimum payments to avoid late fees and protect your score.

4. If You’re Planning to Buy a Home, Start Early

Credit is only part of the mortgage equation – debt-to-income, employment, and down payment matter too. Aim to budget and debt plan 6–12 months ahead to show stability and avoid surprises.

5. Get Connected

Ask your lender which score they use and what factors matter most. For broader guidance – budgeting, debt management, or big financial goals – GreenPath offers free financial counseling with NFCC- and HUD-certified experts to help you review your finances and support you in taking the next step forward.

Tips to Plan Your 2026 Finances

According to a recent WalletHub survey, nearly 3 in 4 people say their financial situation impacts their mental well-being, and 69% of Americans feel insecure about their finances. It is no wonder so many of us are tired of traditional “new year, new budget” advice. Financial wellness does not have to mean strict spreadsheets. It is about taking small, actionable steps to feel more in control.  

Do This: Review your spending patterns 

Not That: Start with a strict budget  

Take a week to observe how you actually spend. Look at your bank statements and credit card bills to spot patterns. Are subscriptions you no longer use still draining your account? Are grocery runs adding up to more than you realize? 

When you understand where your money is really going, you can make small, realistic adjustments – like shopping for generic brands or switching streaming services seasonally. Real progress beats rigid plans every time. 

Do This: Automate what you can 

Not That: Rely on willpower to save 

If you have ever meant to transfer money into savings but forgot (again), automation can save you from yourself. Schedule automatic transfers to savings on payday, set up direct deposit to savings, or set up autopay for bills to avoid late fees. 

This trick works because it removes temptation and decision fatigue – two major barriers to saving consistently. Even a small automatic transfer adds up over time. Think of it as paying your future self-first. 

Do This: Build an emergency cushion 

Not That: Wait until you can save “enough” 

A full emergency fund (three to six months of expenses) sounds great on paper and can feel impossible when money is tight. Start smaller. Even $20 a week builds momentum. Keep it in an easy-access account, separate from other money, so it does not get mixed with daily spending. 

This cushion helps protect you from unexpected costs – a car repair, a surprise bill, or even a missed paycheck – and gives you confidence that you can handle what comes your way. 

Do This: Plan for joy – not just bills 

Not That: Treat fun as “extra” or “unnecessary” 

Your budget should not just be about survival. Planning ahead for things that bring you joy, like a family outing, a weekend getaway, or even a nice meal out, keeps your financial plan sustainable. When you budget for joy and happiness, you are less likely to fall into guilt spending or burnout later. 

Do This: Check your credit and debt picture 

Not That: Avoid it because it feels stressful 

It is tempting to look away from debt; however, facing it head-on is the first step to taking control. Pull your free credit report at AnnualCreditReport.com and review all your balances, interest rates, and due dates. 

Focus on paying off the smallest balance first (the “snowball” method) to build momentum or tackle the highest-interest debt first (the “avalanche” method) to save money over time.   

Do This: Seek trusted support  

Not That: Navigate your finances alone 

You do not have to have every answer to feel financially confident. Your financial institution offers budgeting tools, workshops, or savings programs to help you get started.  

If you are dealing with debt, GreenPath offers free financial counseling and a proven Debt Management Program designed to lower interest rates, reduce payments, and reduce your stress in the coming year.

America Recycles Day 2025

Join us for Soarion Shred Day and America Recycles Day!

 

Date:

Saturday, November 15, 2025

Time:

10:00 AM to 2:00 PM

Location:

Braun Pointe Financial Center, 9910 W Loop 1604 Ste 129, San Antonio, TX 78254

 

What to bring: Up to four copy paper-sized boxes of paper documents or paper products like magazines or newspapers.

Why shred with us? Safe and secure shredding for data privacy and environmentally responsible paper recycling.

Please DO NOT bring: large metal or plastic objects, cardboard, three ring binders, brightly colored paper materials, binder clips (small staples and paper clips are okay), plastic sheet protectors, plastic or cardboard dividers, or batteries.

This community event is open to the public, so invite friends and neighbors. Ensure your paper materials are free of any non-paper items.

Declutter and protect at Soarion Shred Day!

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