Archive - March 2021
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Identity Theft: How to Protect Yourself
March 25, 2021
Categories: Cyber Security, General
According to IdentityForce.com, about 1 in 15 people were victims of identity fraud in 2019. As technology continues to grow, the risk will only get higher. That’s why protecting yourself from this kind of crime is more important now than ever! Rundown of Identity Theft The first step in prevention is recognizing what identity theft is and why it’s dangerous. A simple description of identity theft is a crime in which an individual’s personal Read More
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5 Reasons You Should Utilize Online & Mobile Banking
March 18, 2021
Categories: Cyber Security, General, Online Services
Besides the obvious positive of having constant access to your bank account on your very own device, online and mobile banking brings various benefits to the table. If you haven’t downloaded our mobile app yet, keep reading to find out why you should. 1. Deposit Checks Anywhere Save yourself a trip by making it possible to deposit checks from the comfort of your home. It’s an easy process, too! Endorse Read More
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How to Separate Your Financial Wants VS Needs
March 11, 2021
Categories: Budgeting, Financial Education, Personal Finances, Save Money, Savings, Spending
Creating a basic monthly budget is simple, but breaking it down into categories and deciding what you should and shouldn’t spend money on can get tricky. That’s where the idea of wants vs needs comes into play, and it’s one of the most important steps in budgeting. Struggling to figure out what the difference is? We’ll explain! The Overall Difference Between Wants VS Needs Financial needs include purchases that are required or absolutely Read More
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Break These 5 Bad Financial Habits This Year
March 4, 2021
Categories: Budgeting, Personal Finances, Save Money, Savings, Spending
During 2021, we want everyone to focus on a few ways to enhance their life and habits. Financially, you are always able to make a change for the better and increase your savings. Exchange Bank of Northeast Missouri offers helpful tips to break these five bad financial habits this year. 1. Impulse Buying When you see an item you think you need to have and buy it instantly, that hurts your bank account. That item may be on sale somewhere else and that Read More