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Making Money Personal

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Triangle Credit Union's Making Money Personal talks about the impact that money has on your personal and professional life. Join us for fun, relevant financial topics that provide you with resources to help you make financial decisions. Our podcast examines trends and topics with support from industry professionals.
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5 Ways to Show Love Without Touching Your Credit Card - Money Tip Tuesday

Tue Feb 03 2026

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We’re always looking for ways to save you all money, and with Valentine’s Day right around the corner, it’s so easy to go over budget, that is, if you even had one anyway. For those trying to dial back a little on spending this year, we’re sharing a few ways to celebrate Valentine’s Day without having to take out that credit card.    Links: Check out TCU University for financial education tips and resources! Follow us on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter! Learn more about Triangle Credit Union Transcript: Welcome to Money Tip Tuesday from the Making Money Personal podcast.  Valentine’s Day often comes with a lot of pressure—lavish dinners, expensive gifts, and grand gestures that can leave your wallet feeling less than romantic. But here’s the truth: love doesn’t have to come with a price tag. In fact, some of the most meaningful ways to show you care cost absolutely nothing. If you’re looking to celebrate without swiping your credit card or maybe minimizing its use, here are five heartfelt ideas that prove thoughtfulness beats extravagance every time.   The Power of Personal Touch  Nothing says “I love you” quite like words straight from the heart. Instead of buying a pricey card, write a heartfelt letter or even a poem. Share your favorite memories, what you appreciate most about your partner, and your hopes for the future. Often it’s easy to splurge on candies or flowers, but if you’re cutting back on buying things this year, making something from the heart can be just as nice.    Trying something like a handwritten note feels personal and timeless—something they can treasure for years. Besides a handwritten letter or note, crafting something unique from scratch can be just as meaningful. For the creative folks, browse through ideas online from a site like Pinterest where you’ll find plenty of thoughtful homemade Valentine's crafts and gifts for your special someone.   Quality Time Over Price Tags  Sometimes, the best gift is your undivided attention. Plan a tech-free evening where you both disconnect from screens and focus on each other. Screens are often distractions from the present moment, robbing us of the true value that comes with being together.   Make the holiday more special by offering your undivided attention and just spending time together. If you’re unsure what to do, try an idea like cooking a meal together using what you already have in the pantry. You could also take a walk under the stars and talk about your dreams, or you might enjoy dusting off a board game or card deck for some friendly competition. Quality time strengthens emotional bonds and creates lasting memories—no receipt required.   Acts of Service Speak Volumes Love isn’t just about words; it’s about actions. Doing something that makes your partner’s life easier can be incredibly romantic.   There are many times in life when acts of service are the perfect gift. For those who are busy and don’t have time to tackle common daily tasks, they can build up and cause much uneasiness or stress. For many loved ones this Valentine’s Day, something simple like an act of service might just be the perfect gift they’d been hoping for.     One idea could be to make your significant other breakfast in bed. You could tackle a chore they’ve been dreading or even organize a space they use often, like their desk or closet. To up the stakes and gain points, pick one task the night before and surprise them by morning.   Acts of service are beautiful gifts because they show thoughtfulness and effort, which often means more than any store-bought gift.   Create Something Together  Shared creativity can be a powerful bonding experience. Instead of buying something, make something together. If you know your significant other is crafty and values building or creating, this may be the perfect Valentine's Day gift.    You could curate a playlist of songs that remind you of each other. You might enjoy baking cookies or trying a new recipe together or you could even start a photo album or scrapbook of your favorite moments. Collaborative projects create fun, laughter, and a sense of accomplishment—plus, you’ll have a keepsake to look back on.   Memory-Making Experiences Experiences often outshine material gifts. Plan a free adventure that gets you out of your routine. Depending on where you live, this option might be teeming with possibilities.    If the weather is good, go for a nature walk or hike in a local park. Check out free museum days or community events going on in the area. If you’d prefer not to leave the house, have a picnic at home or in your backyard with homemade snacks. Shared experiences deepen your connection, give you stories to tell for years to come, and will be worth their weight in memories.    Love isn’t measured in dollars—it’s measured in effort, thoughtfulness, and time. This Valentine’s Day, skip the stress of overspending and focus on what really matters: making your partner feel valued and appreciated. Try one (or all) of these ideas and see how meaningful a no-cost celebration can be.   Have a budget-friendly Valentine’s idea not mentioned in this tip? Go ahead and share it with your family, friends, or on social media—you might inspire someone else to celebrate love without breaking the bank.  If there are any other tips or topics you'd like us to cover, let us know at tcupodcast@trianglecu.org. Also, remember to like and follow our Making Money Personal Facebook and Instagram to share your thoughts. Finally, remember to look for our sponsor, Triangle Credit Union, on Facebook and LinkedIn.           Thanks for listening to today's Money Tip Tuesday. Check out our other tips and episodes on the Making Money Personal podcast.

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We’re always looking for ways to save you all money, and with Valentine’s Day right around the corner, it’s so easy to go over budget, that is, if you even had one anyway. For those trying to dial back a little on spending this year, we’re sharing a few ways to celebrate Valentine’s Day without having to take out that credit card.    Links: Check out TCU University for financial education tips and resources! Follow us on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter! Learn more about Triangle Credit Union Transcript: Welcome to Money Tip Tuesday from the Making Money Personal podcast.  Valentine’s Day often comes with a lot of pressure—lavish dinners, expensive gifts, and grand gestures that can leave your wallet feeling less than romantic. But here’s the truth: love doesn’t have to come with a price tag. In fact, some of the most meaningful ways to show you care cost absolutely nothing. If you’re looking to celebrate without swiping your credit card or maybe minimizing its use, here are five heartfelt ideas that prove thoughtfulness beats extravagance every time.   The Power of Personal Touch  Nothing says “I love you” quite like words straight from the heart. Instead of buying a pricey card, write a heartfelt letter or even a poem. Share your favorite memories, what you appreciate most about your partner, and your hopes for the future. Often it’s easy to splurge on candies or flowers, but if you’re cutting back on buying things this year, making something from the heart can be just as nice.    Trying something like a handwritten note feels personal and timeless—something they can treasure for years. Besides a handwritten letter or note, crafting something unique from scratch can be just as meaningful. For the creative folks, browse through ideas online from a site like Pinterest where you’ll find plenty of thoughtful homemade Valentine's crafts and gifts for your special someone.   Quality Time Over Price Tags  Sometimes, the best gift is your undivided attention. Plan a tech-free evening where you both disconnect from screens and focus on each other. Screens are often distractions from the present moment, robbing us of the true value that comes with being together.   Make the holiday more special by offering your undivided attention and just spending time together. If you’re unsure what to do, try an idea like cooking a meal together using what you already have in the pantry. You could also take a walk under the stars and talk about your dreams, or you might enjoy dusting off a board game or card deck for some friendly competition. Quality time strengthens emotional bonds and creates lasting memories—no receipt required.   Acts of Service Speak Volumes Love isn’t just about words; it’s about actions. Doing something that makes your partner’s life easier can be incredibly romantic.   There are many times in life when acts of service are the perfect gift. For those who are busy and don’t have time to tackle common daily tasks, they can build up and cause much uneasiness or stress. For many loved ones this Valentine’s Day, something simple like an act of service might just be the perfect gift they’d been hoping for.     One idea could be to make your significant other breakfast in bed. You could tackle a chore they’ve been dreading or even organize a space they use often, like their desk or closet. To up the stakes and gain points, pick one task the night before and surprise them by morning.   Acts of service are beautiful gifts because they show thoughtfulness and effort, which often means more than any store-bought gift.   Create Something Together  Shared creativity can be a powerful bonding experience. Instead of buying something, make something together. If you know your significant other is crafty and values building or creating, this may be the perfect Valentine's Day gift.    You could curate a playlist of songs that remind you of each other. You might enjoy baking cookies or trying a new recipe together or you could even start a photo album or scrapbook of your favorite moments. Collaborative projects create fun, laughter, and a sense of accomplishment—plus, you’ll have a keepsake to look back on.   Memory-Making Experiences Experiences often outshine material gifts. Plan a free adventure that gets you out of your routine. Depending on where you live, this option might be teeming with possibilities.    If the weather is good, go for a nature walk or hike in a local park. Check out free museum days or community events going on in the area. If you’d prefer not to leave the house, have a picnic at home or in your backyard with homemade snacks. Shared experiences deepen your connection, give you stories to tell for years to come, and will be worth their weight in memories.    Love isn’t measured in dollars—it’s measured in effort, thoughtfulness, and time. This Valentine’s Day, skip the stress of overspending and focus on what really matters: making your partner feel valued and appreciated. Try one (or all) of these ideas and see how meaningful a no-cost celebration can be.   Have a budget-friendly Valentine’s idea not mentioned in this tip? Go ahead and share it with your family, friends, or on social media—you might inspire someone else to celebrate love without breaking the bank.  If there are any other tips or topics you'd like us to cover, let us know at tcupodcast@trianglecu.org. Also, remember to like and follow our Making Money Personal Facebook and Instagram to share your thoughts. Finally, remember to look for our sponsor, Triangle Credit Union, on Facebook and LinkedIn.           Thanks for listening to today's Money Tip Tuesday. Check out our other tips and episodes on the Making Money Personal podcast.

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