Archive - April 2024
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It’s Time for a Financial Check Up
April 29, 2024
Categories: Community Banking, Community Banking Advocacy, Community Events, Community News, General
This blog post was published by Jean Chatzky from SavvyMoney Hub, with reporting by Casandra Andrews. Why track spending and saving? Because what gets measured gets managed If you already live on a budget and have been dutifully checking your spending plan at the end of each month, bravo! Unfortunately, research shows that not everyone is disciplined enough to track their financial habits with regularity. For those who could use a little — ahem -– nudge, read on. In
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FCBT, ICBA: Learning Fiscally Responsible Habits Can Help You Reach Your Financial Goals
April 4, 2024
Categories: Community Banking, Community Banking Advocacy, Community Events, Community News, General
Beecher, IL. (April 4, 2024) First Community Bank and Trust (FCBT) and the Independent Community Bankers of America (ICBA) are celebrating Financial Literacy Month in April by encouraging Americans to take control of their financial future and learn fiscally responsible habits that can benefit them at every age and stage of their financial journey. Twenty-seven percent of Americans report that “just getting by financially or finding it hard to get by” describes them completely or very
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ICBA and FCBT: The Power of Reinvesting in Our Community
April 1, 2024
Categories: Community Banking, Community Banking Advocacy, Community Events, Community News, General
Reinvesting in your community sounds great, but how does one really put that into action? If you’ve ever wondered if it matters where you deposit your hard-earned money, let us assure you it does. Not only does banking locally support small businesses (community banks fund more than 60% of small business loans and more than 80% of ag loans nationally), but as locally owned and operated businesses themselves, they are part of the economic engines that create 62 percent of new jobs annually
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