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Helpful Tips and Information
Items to bring:
- Driver's license or other state-issued photo I.D.
- Proof of income or recent pay stub, or some other form showing Social Security number and take-home pay.
- Checkbook with your pre-printed checks.
- Most recent bank statement.
- Valid phone number.
Additional, more detailed information about the required documentation is located here.
*Additional documentation may be necessary. Some restrictions may apply.
Personal finance tips:
- Make a list of all of your monthly expenditures.
- Determine your monthly basic needs.
- Review your monthly "extra" expenditures.
- Determine which "extra" items may be eliminated.
- Make savings a priority.
- Check out our Financial Planning brochure for more tips on managing your money.
Is a short-term cash advance right for you?
- A short-term cash advance is a financial tool that may provide an alternative to bounced checks, late payments, and tarnished credit ratings.
- A short-term cash advance allows you to meet unexpected expenses or provide a short-term cash need between pay periods.
- A short-term cash advance is not a long-term solution for ongoing management of your budget. Excessive use of payday advances may create financial hardships.
Before getting a short-term cash advance:
- Search for other alternatives for short-term cash needs. There may be a less expensive alternative to meet your needs.
- Identify the amount of cash that you will require to meet your short-term needs.
- Only borrow the amount you need.
- Only borrow what you can comfortably repay by your next pay period.
- When possible, pay off your cash advance at the Payment Due Date.
* A short-term cash advance is not intended to meet long-term financial needs. The advance should only be used to meet immediate short-term cash needs. Renewing the cash advance, rather than paying the debt in full when due will require the payment of additional charges.
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