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Thank you for 30 years of service!! And counting …
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Thank you for 30 years of service!! And counting …
Stay safe!30 years and counting!

Denise Sledge has been a valuable part of the OCSO Communications team for three decades! Thank you for your dedicated service and for answering the call for so many years! We appreciate you!🌟👏
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Great work Officer Harris and K-9 Rocky! Thank you! Stay safe.

Great work Officer Harris and K-9 Rocky! Thank you! Stay safe.Great work Officer Harris & K9 Rocky and congratulations on being the District 5 Officer of the Month!!!
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Congratulations to Officer J. Harris and K9 Rocky of District 5, C Squad, who are being recognized as this month’s Officer of the Month.

Officer Harris recently completed a four-week K9 Handler course with his new partner, K9 Rocky. While attending K9 Handler school, Officer J. Harris and K9 Rocky conducted rigorous training to master working as a K9 Team. The curriculum is designed to equip handlers with the expertise needed for effective law enforcement. The curriculum focuses on narcotics detection, tracking, and evidence locating. Officer J. Harris and K9 Rocky have quickly become a unified team. Their combined efforts have led to the successful locating and apprehending of three suspects wanted in connection with felony incidents. Officer J. Harris and K9 Rocky have recovered not only two discarded firearms from fleeing suspects but also other discarded evidence pertinent to the crimes currently being investigated. Their work, including assisting with K9 callouts and routinely responding to 9-1-1 calls, has significantly contributed to maintaining public safety.

Thanks to Officer Harris and K9 Rocky for your hard work and dedication to protecting the Durham community. Excellent work!
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Great picture! Thank you, Deputy King and K9 Vito! Stay safe.Don’t mind us as we carry around "ruffly" 90 lbs. of K9 love.
Happy National Dog Day from Deputy King and K9 Vito!
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We will Never Forget.The Chicago Police Department offers our condolences to the family, friends, and coworkers of Police Officer Austin Machitar of the San Diego Police Department who sadly lost his life in the line of duty on August 26, 2024. Officer Machitar's partner was also injured in the crash and is currently listed in critical condition. Our thoughts are with the officers and their families. ... See MoreSee Less

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Great job! Thank you! Stay safe.Earlier today, when a kitten in Staten Island fell through the grates of a storm drain, concerned residents reached out to your NYPD cops. NYPD Special Operations ESU officers responded, and with help from NYC Department of Environmental Protection, they successfully brought the cat back to safety so it could dry up in today’s warm sun. ... See MoreSee Less

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Welcome, K9 Raider and K9 Titan! Stay safe!Join us in welcoming K9 Raider and K9 Titan! 🐕

“The Gwinnett County Police Department is proud to introduce two new K9's into service. After completing their training in North Carolina, Raider and Titan will both begin work in the county. Titan will work with Cpl. Bartkowiak and Raider will work with Officer Copley. Both dogs are 2-year-old Belgian Malinois.”
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Hello, K9 Diesel and Officer Ryan Coll! Thank you! Stay safe.Meet K9 Diesel and Officer Ryan Coll of the Metropolitan Nashville Police Department . Diesel is a half Belgian Malinois and German Shepherd and will be 4 on his next birthday. When he’s not working, Diesel LOVES spending time relaxing with his human siblings and mama at home. Photo by Erik Larson. ... See MoreSee Less

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Congratulations and thank you! Stay safe!Congratulations to Officer Dalton Koch!

We are proud to announce that Officer Dalton Koch has been selected as the O'Fallon Police Department's Officer of the Month for July. This recognition is a testament to his dedication, hard work, and commitment to serving our community. Please join us in congratulating Officer Koch on this well-deserved honor! 👏👮‍♂️
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Welcome!! Thank you! Stay safe.We welcomed a new recruit class at the Lexington Police Department Training Academy this week! For the next 30+ weeks, the recruits will cover topics that will help them Set the Standard.

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Thank you, Officer Horvath, for your many years of service!!!!
Stay safe!Congratulations to Officer Jason Horvath on celebrating 20 years of dedicated service with the Wentzville Police Department!

With 26 years in law enforcement, Officer Horvath has been an integral part of our team. From his work as a K9 Officer, Detective and service in the Cyber Crime Unit and now serving as a School Resource Officer for over 11 years, his commitment to our community is unmatched. As the lead advisor for the WPD Explorer Program, he's made a significant impact on the youth in our community. He's also been recognized multiple times, earning Employee of the Quarter twice and receiving the Optimist Club Award for his outstanding contributions to youth in the community.

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Detectives from the Special Victims Section recently discovered six abandoned puppies on the side of the road. Covered in dirt and riddled with fleas, the puppies were quickly rescued!
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Financial Priorities

When you think about financial goals, you tend to think about the home of your dreams or early retirement and rightly so, because the fulfillment of your financial dreams is usually one of the main reasons why you go to work in the first place.

In order to be able to fulfill your dreams, however, you must complete some steps along the way.  These steps are often easy to forget, but they are vitally important for those of us who are striving for our own version of financial success.

All of these steps or financial fundamentals are key ingredients for your personal financial success and the realization of your financial dreams.  The prioritization of these steps, however, will vary depending on your individual situation and the main factors that comprise it, including, but not limited to the size of your family, the level of debt you are carrying, and the extent of your financial goals.

Understand Your Finances

First and foremost, make it your personal responsibility to thoroughly understand your own financial picture.  You should know exactly what your income is and how it fluctuates, if applicable.  You should know what your obligations are and when they are due.  You should also be able to readily answer questions such as:

  • When are you due for a raise?
  • When was the last time you balanced your checkbook?
  • What are the interest rates that you pay on your loans?
  • What is your income tax liability and are your withholding amounts going to fully cover it?
  • What do you save out of each paycheck and where do you save it?
  • What do you earn on your savings?
  • What are your assets?

 

The bottom line is to know your own finances and what it takes to manage them inside and out.

Minimize Your Debt

When you minimize your debt, you maximize the options available to you.

Financial options are always positive because you can always exercise your   power to choose to your advantage.  If all of your income is already spoken for because your obligations equal or are close to equaling the amount of money that you are bringing in then you really don’t have many choices other than to try to do the best that you can to cover your debt.

Minimizing debt does not necessarily mean eliminating it. Debates continue about whether or not there is such a thing as categories of debt, such as bad debt and good debt.  However you feel about debt, reality usually dictates that you incur somewhere between some and a lot of it during your lifetime.  If you limit your debt to that which is essentially necessary, such as a mortgage loan, you will not only preserve options for yourself, you will be utilizing sound financial management practices to get yourself to and keep yourself in that position.  It is important to note that certain debt, such as mortgage debt, can provide you with benefits such as a reduction in your tax liability.  So, it isn’t so important to concentrate on being debt free as it is to concentrate on effectively managing the needs of your personal financial situation to put yourself in the best position to achieve your financial goals.

Set Clearly Defined, Personal Financial Goals

Mastering these fundamentals and exercising self-discipline will get you

absolutely nowhere if you don’t clearly define the importance of why you are

taking these actions and what you hope to achieve.  Setting a goal or goals that are meaningful to you will serve the dual benefit of making your effort worthwhile and helping you to make your dreams become a reality.  Your goals must be personal to you in order for them to have meaning and provide you with the motivation you will need to set your course toward achieving them.

Each goal is going to require its own set of action steps.  If your personal goal is to send your child to college, you will typically need to start the associated planning and saving many years in advance of his or her anticipated high school graduation date.  If your personal goal is to own your own mansion someday, you will usually need to start investing in real estate early on with that very specific purpose in mind.  In this case, you will want to perhaps be a little more focused on what investment is going to earn you the greatest return as opposed to what home might be the best for your current family needs.

Develop Checkpoints and Measurements

The work does not end once you’ve set your goals.  In fact, you could say that the real work is just beginning.  No matter how attainable your financial goals are, you will never achieve them without putting a system in place that helps you to measure whether you are making the needed progress and what, if any, other steps you will need to take to stay on track.  The longer-range goal you set, the more measurements and checkpoints you will need to get there.

An example of a useful measurement is to set a dollar amount or percentage gain you need annually to achieve a savings goal, such as college tuition.  If your goal is to pay off a loan, you can set a target balance owed for the end of each month or year until you have paid it off.

Make Your Financial Dream a Reality

If you develop a thorough understanding of your financial picture, focus on the fundamentals of your own financial management needs, set realistic and

attainable goals that are meaningful to you, and check your progress along the way; the only thing left for you to do is to go out and make your dreams a reality,

MAKE THEM HAPPEN!

If you commit to prioritizing your personal finances in this way, there is actually no reason why you can’t achieve your financial goals.

Scott Arney
Chief Executive Officer
Chicago Patrolmen’s Federal Credit Union

Don’t forget, members of the Credit Union enjoy free and confidential Credit Counseling and Financial Planning through our Financial Planning and Education Center. We are here to assist you every step of the way.

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