Notice of Expiration of the Temporary Full FDIC Insurance Coverage
NOTICE OF EXPIRATION OF THE TEMPORARY FULL FDIC INSURANCE COVERAGE FOR NONINTEREST-BEARING TRANSACTION ACCOUNTS By operation of federal law, beginning January 1, 2013, funds deposited in a...
View ArticleNewest Security Breach
In case you haven’t heard Hold Security is reporting a Russian gang hacked multiple websites, amassing username/password combinations & millions of email addresses. This is a good reminder to be on...
View ArticleMoney Management Tips for College Students
The American Bankers Association offers the following tips to help college students form a strong foundation for money management: 1. Create a budget. You’re an adult now and are responsible for...
View ArticleCyber Security Tips
Change your password on a regular basis, and use the same complex password guidelines you use at work. Get in the habit to change your passwords on your personal accounts when you are required to...
View ArticleScams on the Rise
Don’t be a victim of a scam. If it seems too good to be true, it probably is. Check scams have been on the rise and no one is immune from them. If you are looking for the next “money making”...
View ArticleCredit card Skimming devices found at Casey's General Store
Casey's General Stores, Inc. has confirmed that credit card skimming devices have been found at six of its stores in Nebraska and one in Iowa. Head to https://www.myidcare.com/caseys to get more...
View ArticleBudgeting for 2016
How to Get Your Finances Back on Track It’s a new year, but that doesn't necessarily mean that last year is fully behind you — not if you’re still facing bills and carrying debt from the holiday...
View Article12 Tips for Protecting Your Mobile Devices
As consumer use of mobile devices continues to climb, cyber criminals are targeting those gadgets more frequently. According to a report by the Federal Reserve, 52 percent of smartphone users say they...
View ArticleGallup: Two-Thirds of Americans Prefer Saving to Spending
The share of Americans who say they prefer saving to spending rose to an all-time high of 65 percent, according to a Gallup poll yesterday. The rise continued a marked post-recession trend, versus...
View ArticleFinancial Tips for College Freshmen
If you’re a college freshman living away from home for the first time, you’re probably taking a course you didn’t sign up for: money management.You won’t get academic credit for it, but learning skills...
View Article9 Tips for Paying Off Your Credit Card Debt
Buried in credit card debt? You're not alone. According to NerdWallet, in 2015 the average U.S. household with debt had $15,762 in credit card debt at an average 18% interest rate. Annual interest...
View ArticleFDIC Encourages Consumers to Save Automatically to Achieve Financial Goals
The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) encourages consumers to commemorate America Saves Week by taking advantage of automatic savings to achieve financial goals. Over time, small automatic...
View ArticleEquifax Data Breach
You have likely heard about the recent Equifax data breach, as this unfortunate event affects approximately 44% of Americans. Equifax was compromised and the personal information of approximately 143...
View ArticleApril is Community Banking Month
One of my Economics Professors liked to say that people vote with their feet. Where you choose to bank is a vote on where your money goes. Your hard-earned deposits are either reinvested back into our...
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