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Financial Awareness


We're rooted in education, so of course we're going to say learning is a lifelong habit – especially when it comes to your finances. Tap into these resources to keep expanding your financial knowledge so you can do greater things with your money.

The more you know about money, the better prepared you'll be.

Whether you're in school now or those days are a distant memory, you're always handling money and learning new approaches to get your finances where you want them to be. We're here to help, with all types of tools and resources that provide good information you can put into action immediately.
 
  • Make smarter financial decisions and plan for the future using the resources at MyMoney.gov, a product of the Federal Financial Literacy and Education Commission, chaired by the Secretary of the U.S. Treasury.
  • Learn handy personal finance tips from Bankrate.
  • Track your tax-deductible expenses through TurboTax's ItsDeductible.com.
  • Request your free credit report from AnnualCreditReport.com and monitor the financial activity and accounts that impact your all-important credit score.
  • Know how to identify and prevent fraudulent activity on your accounts using our Fraud Prevention tools.
     
    Understanding Your Existing Home Equity Line of Credit
    If you have a Home Equity Line of Credit (HELOC) with us and it's nearing the End-of-Draw Period, we want you to be prepared for important changes. Your HELOC will soon transition to the Repayment Period, which includes a higher monthly payment. We created this guide to explain all the details of the transition and what they mean for your finances. 
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