Loans

Your Complete Guide To Buying A Home

Your complete guide to buying a home The property market and housing affordability is tricky to navigate for first home buyers or any home buyer no matter how many times you’ve done it. Keep reading for helpful tips that will make buying a home a smooth and easy process. The home buying process It all starts with savings your very first step is to open a savings account with a good interest rate that will reward you for saving. This will not be an everyday account. Consider one that withholds interest if you make a withdrawal to help avoid the spending temptation. A Reward Saver account is a great example. What to buy House and land packages are popular with first home buyers and home buyers in general, but you can also buy houses and apartments off the plan. Of course, you can always purchase an established home and renovate it to suit your needs. Looking around If you haven’t already, jump online and see what is available. Chat to real estate agents at open houses to gain property market insights. Family and other experienced property buyers can also give you advice on what type of purchase makes sense for you. Keep a record of the open houses you visited to remember what you liked and didn’t like about each one. Keep in mind you can buy a home listed with a real estate agent, but some home owners prefer to sell privately and save on agency fees. Home loans – what you need to know There are many different types of home loans available, however your best bet is to compare current mortgage rates and use a home loan repayment calculator to work out how much you can afford to borrow. Speaking to a lender about your different options is a good start to get a grasp on how much you need for a deposit, plus any loan establishment fees. Some financial institutions require a 20% deposit to avoid lender's mortgage insurance. If saving 20% seems daunting, speak to one of our lenders to explore your options. You may consider sharing ownership of the property with a family member, friend or partner. Another key element of the home buying process is finding a good solicitor who will explain the contract of sale. Don’t be afraid to ask questions as it will make buying a home easier in the future. Do your research on government grants Depending on eligibility criteria, you could be looking at receiving the First Home Owners grant which is $10,000 towards the cost of your home. There are criteria you need to meet to apply for the grant. Learn more about the NSW first home buyers grant and the criteria here. Documentation required You can imagine that if you were to lend a large amount of money to someone, you’d want to know they have the ability to repay the loan, that’s why when you apply for a loan, the lender will ask you for a list of your assets and liabilities. In other words what you own that is of some worth (example a car), your savings and any other loans, store cards, credit cards. They’ll also ask you about your rent, if you have dependents and what your income is. To help with the application process, have your latest bank statements, payslips and be ready to answer the questions above. Being prepared with this information will speed up the process. Go home shopping with your loan pre-approved At this point you’ll know how much you can afford to borrow so you can go home shopping confident of your maximum limit and ready to put an offer in. This ensures your dream home won’t slip through your fingers.   Legal representation You’ll need a solicitor to go through the terms of the contract and represent you in the sale. The solicitor will also assist in providing the deposit, settling the property and Government fees. Home Insurance After you’ve purchased a home and got the keys you’ll need to organise home and contents insurance. The best place to start is with the building. If you're going to undergo renovations, estimate how much it would cost to remove debris and rebuild your home. If you’ve built your home, the cost of the build should be in your building contract, so you’ve got a good idea of how much to insure your home for. The next step is to estimate how much your contents is worth. Figuratively going through each room will help.  Looking for more home buying advice? Speak to a Horizon Bank lending specialist and let us help you on your journey. Horizon Bank has a branch network spanning the NSW South Coast and Illawarra. Horizon Bank branch locations: Albion Park, Bega, Bermagui, Berry, Merimbula, Moruya, Nowra, Thirroul, Ulladulla & Wollongong. The content in this article has been prepared by Horizon Bank for general information only and it is not intended to be professional advice. It does not take into account your objectives, financial situation or needs. You should seek your own legal, accounting, financial or other professional advice where appropriate, and consider the relevant General Terms and Conditions before deciding whether to acquire any products or services offered by Horizon Bank and/or its affiliated partners. We do not recommend any third party products or services referred to in this article unless otherwise stated and we are not liable in relation to them. Any links to third party websites are for your information and we do not endorse any content on those sites. Horizon Credit Union Ltd ABN 66 087 650 173 AFSL and Australian Credit Licence Number 240573 trading as Horizon Bank.

Loans

Buying A Used Car

Buying A Used Car? Read Our Tips Purchasing a new car should be a fun and exciting time, but it can quickly become stressful if you don't properly prepare. There are a few things to consider before you become the proud owner of your new set of wheels. In this post, we break down the top tips to keep in mind when buying a used car. What You Need To Consider When Buying A Used Car Set A Budget Set yourself an amount and stick to it! Be prepared to negotiate on price to keep within your budget and avoid overspending. Do your research on the make and model of the car you’re after to see what the going price is. If you need to take out a used car loan, you should factor repayments into your budget as well. Use our car loan repayment calculator to get an idea of what repayments will be. You can then use our budget calculator to see how car loan repayments will affect the money you have leftover. Speak with one of our experienced lending specialists about gaining pre-approval. This is a great way to know exactly how much you can afford. You can then shop with confidence at the dealerships or when negotiating with a private seller. Do Your Research If you’re buying a used car in NSW, check out car-buying sites online where you can select different makes, models, prices and set the location you’re looking to buy in. It is important to set a budget first so that online sites such as carsales.com.au or carsguide.com.au can help you get an idea of what vehicles are available within your price bracket. There’s a handy value guide to help you know what the value of a car is and how much you should pay. Be wary of cars that seem too cheap. If something appears too good to be true, it probably is. It may have issues that are not immediately visible. Doing an inspection yourself followed by an inspection at a mechanic is always a good idea. We’ll go into more detail about this in the next section. During your research, make a list of all upfront costs: Purchase price of the vehicle If applying for a used car loan, application fees and any other ongoing fees Registration if it's soon due for renewal CTP Green Slip if it's soon due for renewal Insurance cover New tyres if needed Mechanical service if needed Stamp duty – you can use the Revenue NSW stamp duty calculator for an estimate of how much it will cost to transfer the vehicle into your name.  Get A Pre-purchase Car Inspection If inspecting the car at a private sellers house, there are a few things you can look at yourself: Be sure to inspect the car during the day to clearly see any dents, marks or scratches. Check under the bonnet, and on the ground under the car looking for signs of any oil leaks. Check all tyres – including the spare – to make sure they still have tread and are wearing evenly. The low tread will mean new tyres upfront which will be an added cost. Looking inside the car, check to make sure the seatbelts work correctly and aren’t damaged, the front seats move properly and all switches and features work. A good tip is to start the car when the engine is cold, which can help reveal problems like poor starting or smoke which indicates engine wear. Taking the vehicle to a mechanic you trust is a good idea. They will be able to hoist the car up and properly check underneath as well as the engine function. This may come at a cost but you are better off knowing upfront if the car has issues, rather than forking out for costly repairs down the road. Test driving the car is another obvious way to gauge how it runs. Listening out for any odd engine noises is key, so turn the radio off. Other things to check are the handbrake, power steering, central locking and how easily the car shifts through gears. If possible, get on a highway to drive at a higher speed as well as driving slower around a neighbourhood. Drive up a hill to see how it handles going up a steep incline. Driving on a different surface such as gravel can also indicate how well the car handles off-road. Going over speed humps will help you test the suspension. Organise Insurance Cover A Compulsory Third Party Green Slip will need to be purchased when you buy your car. Take note of when the current CTP Green Slip policy ends, as you may need to factor this into your costs sooner if it is due for renewal. When shopping around for insurance policies, there is a wide range of cover options and inclusions that you can choose from to suit your needs and circumstances. Have your insurance begin from the date that ownership is transferred to your name. At Horizon Bank, we’re proud to offer our members a range of motor vehicle insurance cover through CGU insurance. We also offer CTP Green Slips through QBE. If you choose to take out a used car loan with us, we can organize the insurance cover for you during the loan process. There are lots of options to choose from when it comes to selecting and buying a used car. By doing your research and being prepared, you’ll be driving away happy in no time. For more helpful tips and info, check out our blog on when is the best time to buy a car. If you still have a few questions, we can help! Horizon Bank is here to assist with your car loan and insurance needs. Get in touch with our friendly team today and let’s talk about your used car plans. We have bank branches throughout the Illawarra and South Coast with convenient locations. Horizon Bank has a branch network spanning the NSW South Coast and Illawarra. Horizon Bank branch locations: Albion Park, Bega, Bermagui, Berry, Merimbula, Moruya, Nowra, Thirroul, Ulladulla & Wollongong. The content in this article has been prepared by Horizon Bank for general information only and it is not intended to be professional advice. It does not take into account your objectives, financial situation or needs. You should seek your own legal, accounting, financial or other professional advice where appropriate, and consider the relevant General Terms and Conditions before deciding whether to acquire any products or services offered by Horizon Bank and/or its affiliated partners. We do not recommend any third party products or services referred to in this article unless otherwise stated and we are not liable in relation to them. Any links to third party websites are for your information and we do not endorse any content on those sites. Horizon Credit Union Ltd ABN 66 087 650 173 AFSL and Australian Credit Licence Number 240573 trading as Horizon Bank.The advice on this web page is general advice only and does not take into account your individual objectives, financial situation or needs ('your personal circumstances'). Before using this advice to decide whether to purchase or hold this insurance policy, you should consider the appropriateness of it having regard to your personal circumstances. Horizon Bank ABN 66 087 650 173 acts under its own Australian Financial Services Licence (no. 240573) and under an agreement with the insurer, Insurance Australia Limited ABN 11 000 016 722 trading as CGU Insurance (CGU). Backed by IAG. Insurance is issued by CGU. You can get a Product Disclosure Statement (PDS) for the products from any branch of Horizon Bank or CGU. You should consider the PDS in deciding whether to buy or hold the product.CTP Green Slip insurance (CTP) is issued by QBE Insurance (Australia) Limited (ABN 78 003 191 035, AFSL 239545) (QBE). Horizon Bank (ABN 66 087 650, AFSL 240573) is authorised to distribute CTP as an agent of QBE and is remunerated by QBE. Please read your CTP policy for further information before purchasing CTP. Horizon Bank does not provide any advice based on any consideration of your objectives, financial situation or needs. Terms, conditions, limits and exclusions apply. Before making a decision please consider the Product Disclosure Statement.

Banking and Finance

What Banking Services Does Horizon Bank Provide?

Not all banks were created equal. Which is why it’s important to know what banking services are offered so that you can decide on what is best for you based on your own personal finance needs. As a customer-owned bank, we have a range of banking services available for our members accompanied by personalised customer service to support those in our community. In this post, we highlight the key banking services we offer. Internet Banking Horizon Bank offers the latest online banking services for members. It is easy to register for Online Banking, not to mention free! Apply online or by phoning your local branch. You’ll be setup and can then log in with your member number and your own password. The best way to access online banking is from a desktop computer, however you can still log in using a tablet or iPad. We understand that our members need banking services that are flexible and accessible especially given the events of 2020. Manage your loans and accounts all in one place. If you need assistance, you can always contact us during business hours for help and support. Insurance We're pleased to offer our customers a range of insurances through CGU. Each insurance product provides a range of features with competitive premiums. The insurance products on offer include Home & Contents insurance, Motor Vehicle insurance, Farm insurance, Business and Commercial insurance, Caravan insurance, Boat insurance, Landlords insurance and Travel Insurance. We pride ourselves on offering our members a range of insurances all in one place. That is why you can also purchase a CTP Green Slip through QBE from us. We can provide quotes on insurance over the phone or in person at your local branch. Alternatively, get in touch with us online about an insurance quote. Loans At Horizon Bank, we have a range of loans including: Owner Occupied Loans Investment Loans New Car Loans Used Car Loans Personal Loans A low rate credit card Overdraft facilities We offer fixed home loans and variable home loans and investment loans. Any loan application can be completed online. Our lenders at each branch are happy to walk you through your application over the phone and will assist you at each stage of your application. Of course, you can always walk into a branch and speak with a lending specialist if you prefer a face to face consultation. We offer competitive rates and have a range of loans to suit anyone no matter what life stage you’re at. Being a local bank means all of our business operations stay local. You won’t be waiting weeks for loan approval, we can provide approval within a week allowing you to move quickly on that dream property you’re after. Check out these google reviews about our home loans. Savings Accounts If you’re wondering which type of bank account is best, we have an extensive range of Savings Accounts, including the Reward Saver, Cash Management, Horizon Direct, Christmas Club, Business savings and more! We have savings accounts for our young members, for members aged 55 and over, as well as term deposits that anyone can open to lock away larger sums of money. All savings accounts can be viewed through our Online Banking and the Horizon Bank app. This gives our members greater convenience to manage money on the go. As a customer-owned bank, our services are here to help you experience a higher level of personal banking. Get in touch with us today regarding any questions you may have about how we can help you. Horizon Bank has a branch network spanning the NSW South Coast and Illawarra. Horizon Bank branch locations: Albion Park, Bega, Bermagui, Berry, Merimbula, Moruya, Nowra, Thirroul, Ulladulla & Wollongong. The content in this article has been prepared by Horizon Bank for general information only and it is not intended to be professional advice. It does not take into account your objectives, financial situation or needs. You should seek your own legal, accounting, financial or other professional advice where appropriate, and consider the relevant General Terms and Conditions before deciding whether to acquire any products or services offered by Horizon Bank and/or its affiliated partners. We do not recommend any third party products or services referred to in this article unless otherwise stated and we are not liable in relation to them. Any links to third party websites are for your information and we do not endorse any content on those sites. Horizon Credit Union Ltd ABN 66 087 650 173 AFSL and Australian Credit Licence Number 240573 trading as Horizon Bank.The advice on this web page is general advice only and does not take into account your individual objectives, financial situation or needs ('your personal circumstances'). Before using this advice to decide whether to purchase or hold this insurance policy, you should consider the appropriateness of it having regard to your personal circumstances. Horizon Bank ABN 66 087 650 173 acts under its own Australian Financial Services Licence (no. 240573) and under an agreement with the insurer, Insurance Australia Limited ABN 11 000 016 722 trading as CGU Insurance (CGU). Backed by IAG. Insurance is issued by CGU. You can get a Product Disclosure Statement (PDS) for the products from any branch of Horizon Bank or CGU. You should consider the PDS in deciding whether to buy or hold the product.CTP Green Slip insurance (CTP) is issued by QBE Insurance (Australia) Limited (ABN 78 003 191 035, AFSL 239545) (QBE). Horizon Bank (ABN 66 087 650, AFSL 240573) is authorised to distribute CTP as an agent of QBE and is remunerated by QBE. Please read your CTP policy for further information before purchasing CTP. Horizon Bank does not provide any advice based on any consideration of your objectives, financial situation or needs. Terms, conditions, limits and exclusions apply. Before making a decision please consider the Product Disclosure Statement.

Help and Tips

Severe Weather Driving Tips to Keep You Safe

Severe weather driving tips to keep you safe Winter driving poses its own set of challenges. Hail, storms, rain, flooding, snow, and severe winds can impact road conditions. Here are some of our top tips for staying safe whilst driving on the roads this winter. Driving in wet weather Driving in wet weather can make the roads slippery and lower your visibility. It’s important in this case to accelerate and decelerate slowly to ensure you don’t lose control of your car. Plan your journey, don’t take sharp turns, and try to drive in the tracks of the car before you to avoid slippage. Speed limits are designed for driving in dry weather conditions. Remember that when conditions change it’s important to slow down and lengthen the distance from the vehicle in front of you. Hail Hail storms have the potential to cause damage to vehicles. If you’re stuck in a hail storm, it’s important to stay in your car to avoid injuries. Stop your vehicle to slow down the force of the hail hitting your windscreen, and if you can, angle your windscreen towards the direction of the hail as this is the strongest glass on your vehicle. Driving in a flood It’s best to avoid driving in flood conditions, however if essential, you must check traffic conditions before leaving and remember to never drive across the flood waters. Flood waters are extremely dangerous and unpredictable; they also contain debris which can cause injuries and damage. Icy conditions Driving in icy or snowy conditions can add the risk of your car slipping on the roads or getting stuck in a snow storm. If driving in snowy conditions, pack blankets which can come in handy if you become snow-logged. Your tires should have added grip to minimise slippage also. Visibility in severe weather Poor visibility in winter weather can be caused by fog, rain and road spray. Fog lights are designed to assist in this type of weather and should be used accordingly. Ensure to slow down to a safe speed if conditions worsen, and keep a safe distance from those driving in front of you. If the weather is too severe and you cannot see in front of you, stop where it’s safe and wait for the weather to clear. Staying safe in severe weather Before driving on the roads in any conditions it’s important to have car insurance in place. For more information on the right insurance for your car, contact CGU Insurance. Interested in upgrading your car, or want to know more about car insurance? Get in touch with us today, we're here to help. Horizon Bank has a branch network spanning the NSW South Coast and Illawarra. Horizon Bank branch locations: Albion Park, Bega, Bermagui, Berry, Merimbula, Moruya, Nowra, Thirroul, Ulladulla & Wollongong. The content in this article has been prepared by CGU for general information only and it is not intended to be professional advice. It does not take into account your objectives, financial situation or needs. You should seek your own legal, accounting, financial or other professional advice where appropriate, and consider the relevant Product Disclosure Statement and Terms and Conditions before deciding whether to acquire any products or services offered by Horizon Bank and/or its affiliated partners. We do not recommend any third party products or services referred to in this article unless otherwise stated and we are not liable in relation to them. Any links to third party websites are for your information and we do not endorse any content on those sites. Horizon Credit Union Ltd ABN 66 087 650 173 AFSL and Australian Credit Licence Number 240573 trading as Horizon Bank. Insurance issued by Insurance Australia Limited ABN 11 000 016 722 trading as CGU Insurance. Consider the relevant PDS available from cgu.com.au to see if a product is right for you.

Insurance

Car Insurance for Learner Drivers

Car insurance for learner drivers Learning to drive is an exciting milestone. So, if it’s your first time behind the wheel or you’re guiding a learner driver, here’s all you need to know about ensuring you’re protected on the road with the right kind of insurance. Learning to drive is the tipping point between relying on public transport or parents and friends to get around to discovering greater independence. But before you buckle in and hit the road, you’ll need to make sure you have the right kind of cover to suit your situation – just in case the unexpected happens. Here’s the basics on what you need to know about insurance for learner drivers. Get covered with the right car insurance Your choice of cover will depend on your situation, like if you’re learning to drive using your parent’s car or have bought your own new set of wheels to learn in. Whatever the situation is, here are some of the main types of car insurance and what’s covered: Comprehensive Car Insurance: This protects your car from the unexpected and comes with options to suit how you drive it. This policy can cover the cost of repairs for damage caused by both parties in an incident, natural events like flood and fire, and unexpected circumstances such as theft. Third Party Property Damage Car Insurance: If you’re looking for basic security while you’re out on the road, this policy provides smart cover for the unexpected. Even if your budget is tight or your car’s not worth much, you might still need cover if you cause an accident or an uninsured driver runs into you. Third Party Property Damage Car Insurance covers you for the cost of repairs for damages caused by you to another driver’s vehicle. It also provides protection from uninsured drivers, with cover up to $5,000 of repairs to your vehicle if your car is damaged by an uninsured vehicle and the accident is not your fault. Third Party Fire and Theft Car Insurance: This is mid-range cover for your car. You might not want all the bells and whistles, but you can still get important protection for when you’re out on the road, plus cover in case your car gets stolen or damaged by fire or attempted theft. Plus, if your car’s damaged by an uninsured vehicle and it’s not your fault, we cover up to $5,000 of repairs to your vehicle. Listing a learner driver to your car insurance policy Learner drivers are covered under all CGU Private Motor Insurance policies without the need to be listed on the policy, however they must be accompanied by a fully licenced driver aged 25 years or more. This includes a Nominated Driver Motor Vehicle Insurance Policy where your premium will be calculated on the basis that your car will be driven by no more than two nominated drivers who are 25 years of age or over. If however you or your child purchases a new or used car for them to learn in, the safest option is to get a quote and buy a new car insurance policy. So, whether you’re a learner driver cruising the streets in a new set of wheels, or you’re a parent teaching your child the ins and outs of road safety in your old family car, you can get covered in a few simple steps. Before you decide which cover is right for you, it’s worth checking the policy documents to get an idea of what is and isn’t covered. For more details, view CGU’s Motor Vehicle Insurance Product Disclosure Statement (PDS). We're here to help. Get in touch with us today for a car insurance quote. Horizon Bank has a branch network spanning the NSW South Coast and Illawarra. Horizon Bank branch locations: Albion Park, Bega, Bermagui, Berry, Merimbula, Moruya, Nowra, Thirroul, Ulladulla & Wollongong. The content in this article has been prepared by CGU for general information only and it is not intended to be professional advice. It does not take into account your objectives, financial situation or needs. You should seek your own legal, accounting, financial or other professional advice where appropriate, and consider the relevant Product Disclosure Statement and Terms and Conditions before deciding whether to acquire any products or services offered by Horizon Bank and/or its affiliated partners. We do not recommend any third party products or services referred to in this article unless otherwise stated and we are not liable in relation to them. Any links to third party websites are for your information and we do not endorse any content on those sites. Horizon Credit Union Ltd ABN 66 087 650 173 AFSL and Australian Credit Licence Number 240573 trading as Horizon Bank. Insurance issued by Insurance Australia Limited ABN 11 000 016 722 trading as CGU Insurance. Consider the relevant PDS available from cgu.com.au to see if a product is right for you.

Loans

Used Car Loans - What You Need To Know

Are you in the market for a used car? There is a lot to consider just as with any major purchase, such as where to buy your used car from and how much you want to spend. In this post we look at the considerations you need to make before deciding on applying for a used car loan. We’ll also discuss how to go about applying for a used car loan and the benefits of having one. Let’s begin with the following considerations before buying Your budget. Working out how much you can afford to spend is the first step before you go looking. Using valuation sites like Red Book will guide you on the value of any cars you’re interested in. Your needs. What will you use the car for? A growing family may mean a bigger car, or a smaller first car might be more useful for someone to practice driving. Safety & Security. What safety and security features do you want your car to have? Newer used cars may have better safety ratings so it is important to do your research. Insurance and green slip costs. We require car loan customers to have their vehicle comprehensively insured. You can visit our page on car insurance for more information. We also offer CTP Green Slips. Environmental impact. You can check the car's fuel consumption and emissions rating by using the Australian Government Green Vehicle Guide. Dealer, auction or private sale? Decide where and how you want to buy a used car. Regulations. There are a number of checks and reports you can access when buying and selling used cars. More information on the Service NSW website.  Money owed: It’s a good idea to check if there is money owing on the car. See the PPSR website for more information. Applying for a used Car Loan - Get pre-approval It is important to ensure you know how much you can afford. Use our car loan repayment calculator to estimate how much repayments will cost you. Securing pre-approval before buying a car is a great way to know how much you can borrow. Our used car loans have a loan period of up to five years. Speak with one of our lenders about extra loan features such as paying off your loan early and redraw facilities. They’ll also talk to you about taking advantage of our competitive rate. You can view our used car loan rate here. We also have a guide on frequently asked questions for our car loans. Secured or Unsecured? To put simply, when you take out a secured loan, you are offering up something as collateral should you be unable to repay your loan. You can secure your used car loan with a vehicle, savings or even your mortgage, subject to eligibility criteria. You may have the option to take out an unsecured loan for your used car, but you may be repaying it at a higher interest rate than a secured loan. Benefits of a used car loan Flexible repayment options Having a used car loan will allow you to make repayments to suit your budget and income. Having the flexibility to pay weekly, fortnightly or monthly will help you manage your expenses. You can use our budget pay calculator to see how your used car loan repayments will fit in with your expenses and affect your savings ability. Instill money management habits If a used car loan is your first experience with repaying a loan, it will require disciplined saving and money management. You must make regular repayments to avoid falling behind, which will force you to prioritise your spending. Building your credit report Getting a used car loan helps you build a credit report. This can be very helpful when applying for other loans in the future. You can read more about credit reports on our website. Speak to one of our lenders before applying to determine eligibility, as applications for credit that are denied are recorded on your credit profile. If you’re looking for a Used Car Loan, get in touch with us today. We’re here to make the process easy and provide a great experience. Horizon Bank has a branch network spanning the NSW South Coast and Illawarra. Horizon Bank branch locations: Albion Park, Bega, Bermagui, Berry, Merimbula, Moruya, Nowra, Thirroul, Ulladulla & Wollongong. The content in this article has been prepared by Horizon Bank for general information only and it is not intended to be professional advice. It does not take into account your objectives, financial situation or needs. You should seek your own legal, accounting, financial or other professional advice where appropriate, and consider the relevant General Terms and Conditions before deciding whether to acquire any products or services offered by Horizon Bank and/or its affiliated partners. We do not recommend any third party products or services referred to in this article unless otherwise stated and we are not liable in relation to them. Any links to third party websites are for your information and we do not endorse any content on those sites. Horizon Credit Union Ltd ABN 66 087 650 173 AFSL and Australian Credit Licence Number 240573 trading as Horizon Bank.

Travel

What is the Best Way to Travel Overseas with Money?

In this blog, we’ll compare the different ways you can take money overseas. Organising your money should be the first thing on your travel checklist. We’ll look at the pros and cons to give you the best information to takeaway with you, and to help make an informed decision on taking and accessing money overseas when travelling. Cash It is always useful to have a small amount of foreign cash on hand, for small purchases such as water, public transport tickets, little souvenirs and so on. Depending on where you go, some small retailers and market stalls may only accept cash. Unfortunately cash can be a safety risk so ensure it is secured on you at all times because if stolen, there’s no way to get it back as it cannot be traced. Be as prepared as you can and do your research ahead of time so you're taking the best travel money type with you. To compare travel money, you can use our foreign exchange rate calculator to keep an eye on rate fluctuations, so you get the most out of your Australian dollar when you’re converting money. Ordering foreign cash from us is easy and hassle-free. Order before midday to have major currencies (US Dollars, British Pounds, Euro and New Zealand Dollars) delivered to your branch the next day. Credit Cards Credit cards are a convenient option for taking overseas as there is no need to open a new separate account and they’re good for accessing money in emergencies. They can however be a risk for scammers and card skimming so you need to keep an eye on where you are swiping or inserting your card. Where possible, avoid swipe machines. Inserting your card to read a chip is much safer. Conversion fees may apply and could be a flat fee or percentage of your purchase. Travellers Cheques Are great because they never expire and they can be replaced if lost or stolen. They’re also less risky than cash as you need ID and a matching signature to cash them. However, with the rise of debit cards and travel money cards, travellers cheques are no longer widely accepted and are expensive to purchase. Travel Money Cards These cards are pre-loaded so you can easily stick to a budget and limit your spending. Complete a travel currency comparison to get the best value on exchange rates then load your card before you go. Check for fees on using the card in an ATM and the fee to payout the remainder on your card. Most issuers come with an app so you can top up your card using your mobile phone while you're away. Visa Debit Cards With a Horizon Visa debit card you’ll be spending your own money, so you can keep track of your purchases through our mobile banking app and internet banking as you would here in Australia. Visa is accepted worldwide so you won’t have trouble making purchases. Keep in mind that a currency conversion fee may apply to overseas debit card transactions and ATM withdrawals. *Tip avoid suspect ATMs by only using ATMs that are attached to a bank where possible. Want to know more about ordering foreign cash or find out about any fees associated with international transactions? Contact us today and we’ll be happy to help you with your query. Are you planning a trip and looking for a quote on travel insurance? Get in touch with the friendly team at Horizon today for a quick obligation free quote. Horizon Bank has a branch network spanning the NSW South Coast and Illawarra. Horizon Bank branch locations: Albion Park, Bega, Bermagui, Berry, Merimbula, Moruya, Nowra, Thirroul, Ulladulla & Wollongong. The content in this article has been prepared by Horizon Bank for general information only and it is not intended to be professional advice. It does not take into account your objectives, financial situation or needs. You should seek your own legal, accounting, financial or other professional advice where appropriate, and consider the relevant General Terms and Conditions before deciding whether to acquire any products or services offered by Horizon Bank and/or its affiliated partners. We do not recommend any third party products or services referred to in this article unless otherwise stated and we are not liable in relation to them. Any links to third party websites are for your information and we do not endorse any content on those sites. Horizon Credit Union Ltd ABN 66 087 650 173 AFSL and Australian Credit Licence Number 240573 trading as Horizon Bank.

Travel

Money Mistakes to Avoid When Travelling

In this blog we’ll look at a few of the common mistakes people make while organising a holiday and travelling overseas. We’ll discuss some solutions to these common money mistakes to make your travel plans easy and hassle free. Mistake 1: Waiting until you arrive at your destination to work out a spending budget Not having a holiday spending budget pre-planned before you leave is a mistake you can avoid with some careful pre-planning. The last thing you want to do is to be spending your first day at your destination working out how much money you have to spend each day. Planning your spending budget should start before you plan your trip. This is a great money travel tip as it will give you enough time to save and keep an eye on foreign exchange rates. The best thing to do is to set yourself an amount for each day of your trip, allowing for meals, transport, entertainment, tours and souvenirs. Mistake 2: Not planning for the type of money option you will use while travelling Arriving at your destination and not knowing what s accepted or used will make it difficult to eat out, buy tickets and get around. Do your holiday money research ahead of time by asking your travel agent what form of payment is most widely accepted in the country you’re visiting. You can also send an enquiry to the hotel you’re staying at. The staff there are locals who can help with your query. It’s always best to have two types of money options on you. For example, you may opt to have a certain amount in foreign cash and the rest on a travel money card. Mistake 3: Researching your destination when you arrive Visiting a different country is an exciting new experience. To get the most out of your trip, you should research the destination well in advance. Understanding local customs will not only help you deep dive into a new culture, but it will also mean you won’t offend anyone. For example, providing a tip at restaurants, cafes and to service people is expected in some countries. Researching this ahead of time is a good idea, as you will know how much is appropriate and you can account for it in your holiday money spending budget. Another great travel money tip is to understand what the right price is for common items such as bottled water, small meals, transport and souvenirs. Do your research before you go by reading online blogs or asking people who’ve been to the country you’re visiting before. This way, you’ll be well informed about the right price for things, and won’t feel like you’ve paid more for something you shouldn’t have. Mistake 4: Forgetting About Travel Insurance Don’t forget to organise travel insurance with the appropriate level of cover well before you take off. Don’t let lost luggage or cancelled flights ruin your holiday! Getting a quote online or over the phone from us is easy and only takes a few minutes. There may be different levels of cover to choose from ranging from the experienced multi-trip traveler to a basic level of cover covering unexpected overseas hospital and medical costs. Are you planning on travelling overseas and need some extra help with getting your trip organised? Get in touch with the friendly team at Horizon today and let us help you with your travel insurance and foreign cash. Horizon Bank has a branch network spanning the NSW South Coast and Illawarra. Horizon Bank branch locations: Albion Park, Bega, Bermagui, Berry, Merimbula, Moruya, Nowra, Thirroul, Ulladulla & Wollongong. The content in this article has been prepared by Horizon Bank for general information only and it is not intended to be professional advice. It does not take into account your objectives, financial situation or needs. You should seek your own legal, accounting, financial or other professional advice where appropriate, and consider the relevant General Terms and Conditions before deciding whether to acquire any products or services offered by Horizon Bank and/or its affiliated partners. We do not recommend any third party products or services referred to in this article unless otherwise stated and we are not liable in relation to them. Any links to third party websites are for your information and we do not endorse any content on those sites. Horizon Credit Union Ltd ABN 66 087 650 173 AFSL and Australian Credit Licence Number 240573 trading as Horizon Bank.

Help and Tips

Tips For A Stress Free Move To Your New Home

Whether you are moving out of home for the first time or a seasoned mover, it helps to think about the move in three stages: before, during and after. Read on as we talk through those three stages, and provide tips for a stress free move. Before - Make a plan Your moving out process will revolve around when you get your keys and how much time you can afford to take off work. After buying an established home, you will receive your keys after settlement. If you have just built a home and gone through a builder, you will be eligible to get your keys after your last progress payment has cleared. The following are a few moving out tips to consider 1. Whether you will need to hire removalists or enlist the help of family and friends. 2. Whether you need to hire utes, trucks and/or trailers. 3. When to start packing and items needed. E.g. packing tape, boxes and bubble wrap 4. Whether you can move out over a few days rather than all on one day. For example, it may work better to move all boxed items over during the week and living with minimal items in your current home. Then organise a day for heavy furniture and appliances. Hold a moving out sale Moving home provides a great opportunity for a clean out and even the chance to make a bit of cash. Sell unwanted items online well before your move date so you don’t have to take them with you. Anything that cannot be sold needs to find a new home or be thrown out. Take the time to really think about what you use, and what you can really get rid of. This goes for clothes, documents and files, shoes, garage items and homewares/decorations. Organise your utility suppliers Don’t leave yourself stranded with no electricity or gas. Before moving home, ensure you have compared providers ahead of time and settled on a plan to begin for your move in date. If using your current providers ensure you advise them of where you are moving to, and when your first day in your new home will be. Organise an essentials box The essentials box will save you from asking “where’s this?” and “where’s that?” over and over during the day. It should include things like new house keys, garage remotes, batteries, scissors, tape, a few cleaning products, plastic cups and paper plates, tea bags a kettle and non-perishable snack items to have within easy reach. Be covered for the unexpected Your home and contents insurance policy should start from the day you move into your new home. Or, from your handover day as set by your builder. Horizon offers competitive home and contents insurance through CGU. Contact us to get a quote, or read more about home and contents insurance. On the day Organise your man power If enlisting the help of family members and friends, give everyone a task and be clear about what goes where in your new home. Try and put like items together in the appropriate room, rather than dumping everything in one spot and moving it all again later. Pack mindfully Clearly labelling boxes and bags will save confusion and frustration when you’re looking for something. Think about what you’ll need to access straight away on your first day/night and have these items within easy reach. When transporting items to your new home, avoid several trips by taking the time to pack your car to make the most of the space you have available. Think of it like a game of tetris! Make time to give your old home a clean Leave your old home in good shape for its new owners by giving it a good clean. Enlisting help from family and friends will keep the cost of moving house down and will save time so you can get back to enjoying your new home! Pay attention particularly to floors, windowsills, mirrors and the insides of cupboards. After you have moved in Don’t forget to change your address with your employer, banks and Service NSW just to name a few. Download our moving out checklist for tips and a list of where to change your details. If you’re moving house in the future get in touch with us and let us help you on your journey. Horizon Bank has a branch network spanning the NSW South Coast and Illawarra. Horizon Bank branch locations: Albion Park, Bega, Bermagui, Berry, Merimbula, Moruya, Nowra, Thirroul, Ulladulla & Wollongong. The content in this article has been prepared by Horizon Bank for general information only and it is not intended to be professional advice. It does not take into account your objectives, financial situation or needs. You should seek your own legal, accounting, financial or other professional advice where appropriate, and consider the relevant General Terms and Conditions before deciding whether to acquire any products or services offered by Horizon Bank and/or its affiliated partners. We do not recommend any third party products or services referred to in this article unless otherwise stated and we are not liable in relation to them. Any links to third party websites are for your information and we do not endorse any content on those sites. Horizon Credit Union Ltd ABN 66 087 650 173 AFSL and Australian Credit Licence Number 240573 trading as Horizon Bank.

Savings

How To Protect Assets & Finances

In this blog we’ll look at proactive ways you can begin to implement a savings plan, which will be beneficial for you and your family’s long term financial management. In particular, we’ll discuss debt consolidation, choosing the right insurance cover, tips for living off one income and making smart choices for retirement. Consolidate your debt An important step in organising personal finance is to consolidate debt. If you have multiple credit cards and personal loans, consolidate these into one. You are likely to be better off paying one combined loan, with a single interest rate, rather than many loans with different interest rates. Debt consolidation makes managing your money easier, as you won’t be juggling multiple payments each month. It will give you a better understanding of what money is coming out of your accounts, allowing you to better prioritise your spending. Check out our blog on how to make debt consolidation work for you. Have the right insurance in place A good personal finance practice is having the right insurance in place, as well as the appropriate level of cover. You don’t want to risk being under insured. You can use the CGU insurance calculator to check that you are insuring your assets for the correct amount. Ensuring your home and contents and car insurance policies are up to date is another good practice to keep in the habit of. Your current insurer is likely to email you or send you a copy of your policy when it is due for renewal. Use this time to compare policies online for the best value. Protect the assets you have to avoid being out of pocket in case of an incident or accident. Fill out our online form to get a quote for insurance through us. Securing your information Having all of your important documents in one place is great for financial management and crucial to be able to access them in an emergency. Important documents include insurance policies, wills, birth certificates, passports, as well as investment and super documentation. Keeping a hard copy in a home safe or safety deposit box is a good idea, you can always keep digital copies on an external hard drive or in a cloud based program, such as Google Drive. Live on one income where possible A good savings plan will teach you to regularly put money away in case of emergency or when there are changes happening within your family. Good examples of this are when someone is off work due to illness or injury or if you are starting a family. Practice living on one income and put some or all of the rest of your earnings into a savings account. You can use our budget calculator to show what a budget might look like with only one income, which can help to identify which expenses you need to cut back on. Don’t forget about retirement It’s never too early to begin thinking about retirement. Future financial management planning includes considering your transition to retirement and any associated costs with downsizing, accessing or consolidating super and wealth management. Making an appointment with a trusted financial planner is a good idea at any age. Proactively setting up you and your family’s future doesn’t have to be hard. It’s all about having a plan in place with the relevant insurances and a good savings mindset in action. Need some extra help with putting a plan together to protect your assets and finances? Get in touch with the friendly team at Horizon Bank today and let us help you on your journey. Horizon Bank has a branch network spanning the NSW South Coast and Illawarra. Horizon Bank branch locations: Albion Park, Bega, Bermagui, Berry, Merimbula, Moruya, Nowra, Thirroul, Ulladulla & Wollongong. The content in this article has been prepared by Horizon Bank for general information only and it is not intended to be professional advice. It does not take into account your objectives, financial situation or needs. You should seek your own legal, accounting, financial or other professional advice where appropriate, and consider the relevant Product Disclosure Statement and General Terms and Conditions before deciding whether to acquire any products or services offered by Horizon Bank and/or its affiliated partners. We do not recommend any third party products or services referred to in this article unless otherwise stated and we are not liable in relation to them. Any links to third party websites are for your information and we do not endorse any content on those sites. Horizon Credit Union Ltd ABN 66 087 650 173 AFSL and Australian Credit Licence Number 240573 trading as Horizon Bank.