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The podcast that focuses on how to use the money you have, make the money you need and save the money you want. Host Kim Chapman, Financial Wellness Director for Neighbors Federal Credit Union, explores the issues that can affect your financial well-being and discusses ways for you to enjoy the financial freedom you've been looking for.© 2025 Money Matters - Neighbors Federal Credit Union Finances personnelles Relations Économie Éducation des enfants
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  • Outsmarting Scammers: How to Protect Your Money in the AI Era
    Sep 24 2025

    Carmen Million from the Better Business Bureau and Adrienne, a senior fraud investigator, join host Kim Chapman to discuss the alarming rise in financial scams powered by artificial intelligence and how to protect yourself.

    • Scammers are using AI to create convincing fake business websites that target vulnerable consumers
    • Phone spoofing has evolved to mimic not just financial institutions but actual customer phone numbers
    • It's not just seniors being targeted - younger generations are increasingly falling victim to scams
    • Red flags include urgent requests, offers too good to be true, and requests for personal information
    • Fear, greed, and manufactured urgency are psychological tactics scammers use to bypass critical thinking
    • Financial institutions offer tools like card locking, transaction alerts, and enhanced authentication
    • If scammed, immediately contact your financial institution, file a police report, and report to BBB Scam Tracker
    • Always verify communications by contacting institutions directly through official channels, not links or numbers in suspicious messages
    • Trust your instincts - that uneasy feeling when something doesn't seem right is often correct

    Visit BBB.org/scamtracker to report scams and see what scams are active in your area. Use neighborsfcu.org/financial-wellness for more resources on protecting your finances.


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    Welcome to Money Matters, the podcast that focuses on how to use the money you have, make the money you need and save the money you want – brought to you by Neighbors Federal Credit Union.

    The information, opinions, and recommendations presented in this Podcast are for general information only and any reliance on the information provided in this Podcast is done at your own risk. This Podcast should not be considered professional advice.

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    32 min
  • Broke But Not Broken: The Truth About Bankruptcy
    Sep 10 2025

    Bankruptcy may be a taboo subject in personal finance, but it can be a necessary option for those facing overwhelming debt. Attorney Mitchell Dickson and bankruptcy specialist Nicole Duhon demystify the bankruptcy process and help listeners understand who should consider this path.

    • Chapter 7 bankruptcy involves the liquidation of assets and is typically for those with lower incomes needing a fresh start
    • Chapter 13 creates a 3-5 year repayment plan allowing individuals to keep homes and vehicles while paying what they can afford
    • Most bankruptcies result from traumatic life events like divorce, death, medical issues, or disabilities – not financial irresponsibility
    • Making only minimum payments on credit cards for years or falling behind on mortgages/car payments are red flags that bankruptcy might be appropriate
    • The bankruptcy process typically involves three meetings with an attorney and one court appearance (now usually via Zoom)
    • After filing, the "automatic stay" immediately protects from creditor actions like garnishments, foreclosures, and repossessions
    • Bankruptcy doesn't mean losing everything – secured debts can be maintained if payments continue
    • Credit unions often close accounts of members who discharge debts through bankruptcy, especially if the institution suffers a loss
    • Recovery is possible – with responsible credit usage post-bankruptcy, financial healing can happen relatively quickly
    • Free consultations with bankruptcy attorneys provide confidential, personalized information with no obligation to file

    If you're considering bankruptcy, schedule a free consultation with a qualified bankruptcy attorney to receive professional advice tailored to your specific situation. Bankruptcy can be a financial reset rather than a financial death sentence.


    Have an idea for a show or a question for Kim? Send us a text message

    Support the show

    Welcome to Money Matters, the podcast that focuses on how to use the money you have, make the money you need and save the money you want – brought to you by Neighbors Federal Credit Union.

    The information, opinions, and recommendations presented in this Podcast are for general information only and any reliance on the information provided in this Podcast is done at your own risk. This Podcast should not be considered professional advice.

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    45 min
  • Money Talks: NIL Deals in College Sports
    Aug 27 2025

    The world of college athletics transformed when Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) deals became permissible for student-athletes in 2021, creating unprecedented opportunities for young athletes to monetize their personal brands. Taylor Jacobs, Associate Athletic Director of NIL and Strategic Initiatives at LSU, shares insights on how student-athletes can prepare for and navigate the complex NIL landscape.

    • Parents should help student-athletes identify their passions and strengths early to build marketable personal brands
    • Social media presence is crucial - 99% of NIL deals include at least one social media component
    • Student-athletes must treat their social media profiles as business platforms representing their personal brand
    • Financial literacy is essential - LSU implements comprehensive programs to help athletes manage sudden wealth
    • Athletes should use a three-bucket approach to money management: general savings, tax savings, and goal-specific savings
    • Consistency in NIL regulations across states would create a more equitable environment for all student-athletes
    • The collegiate sports landscape continues to evolve rapidly with the recent implementation of revenue sharing

    Ask your athlete what they know about NIL and how it might impact them. Check their social media to ensure it's professional and brand-safe for future opportunities. Discuss posts, attitudes, and behaviors that could hurt their brand. Practice money management by asking how they would handle sudden income.


    Have an idea for a show or a question for Kim? Send us a text message

    Support the show

    Welcome to Money Matters, the podcast that focuses on how to use the money you have, make the money you need and save the money you want – brought to you by Neighbors Federal Credit Union.

    The information, opinions, and recommendations presented in this Podcast are for general information only and any reliance on the information provided in this Podcast is done at your own risk. This Podcast should not be considered professional advice.

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    45 min
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