Sharing stories over a holiday meal is one of your family’s favorite pastimes. It doesn’t matter that every year, like clockwork, a televised football game steals the attention of several family members just as Aunt Edna begins one of her favorite childhood tales. These moments are special and never fail to create cherished, lighthearted holiday memories. It’s the expenses associated … Continue reading →
The concept of money management can seem overwhelming. You may wonder where to start, which financial goals to prioritize, and how to maintain momentum. Everyone’s financial situation is unique. Therefore your money management strategy will be unique to your needs as well. However, you can implement these 7 top tips, and customize them if necessary, as you address your financial … Continue reading →
Why did you choose your checking account? Maybe it was due to the convenience of the branch locations. It could have been recommended to you, or perhaps the bonus you received when you signed up was enough to win you over. Those reasons are all great, but are you taking advantage of the checking account benefits that truly help you … Continue reading →
By Tracy Scott Once-in-a-lifetime experiences can create lasting memories with close friends and family members. This past summer was filled with laughter and nonstop good times with those you cherish. But, it also meant spending money eating out, paying for admission tickets, and buying a souvenir or two. While not every memorable experience has an associated price tag, a quick … Continue reading →
You can’t trust everyone to put your financial interests and needs first. Unfortunately, there are many illegal scammers, dishonest companies, and people who will rob, cheat, and steal to get what they want from you. Therefore, you have to put the protection of your funds at the top of your priority list. While it’s great to think about how to … Continue reading →
By: Kira Bushman Fall is the right time to review your finances and budget before the winter holidays. September 23rd is the last day of summer. Along with the changing weather, your finances also go through seasonal changes. Before we head into the most expensive shopping season of the year with the winter holidays, fall is the right time to … Continue reading →