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Financial literacy is a never-ending journey. If you’re lucky, you learn the basics of money management when you’re young and have the tools for a bright financial future ahead of you. If you’re not so lucky, you may have never been taught how to budget or save and find yourself worrying daily about how to make ends meet.
Don’t worry, Availa Bank can help. It's part of our mission statement: empower our team to inspire and enable our clients and the communities we serve to achieve financial success. On this page, you will find helpful blogs and resources to guide you to financial freedom in no time. Check out our topics below to learn more!
How2 Spot Scam Phone Calls
12/02/2024Scammers are trickier than ever, however, a lot of them are still using the old tried and true scam tactics to get you to give up your personal information. Scammers will try to reach you in as many ways as possible, including your phone. The more you answer the calls of scammers, the more likely they are to call you. Scammers can even manipulate Caller ID through something called spoofing to make you think it’s a local number or the number of someone you know when it’s really not.
Keep reading for more information on spotting scam calls.
How2 Manage Your Charitable Donations
11/01/2024This holiday season, it’s no secret that money is tight for a lot of Americans. Many will be struggling to figure out how to make ends meet for their holiday celebrations and many more will find themselves visiting food pantries and other charitable organizations for a little help. If you’re struggling this holiday season but still want to make an impact in others’ lives through charitable donations, etc., don’t give up just yet. There are plenty of ways to help nonprofits in your area without emptying your bank account as well. Keep reading for some tips on how to manage your charitable donations and stay on budget this year.
How2 Prepare Taking Over Your Aging Parents’ Finances
09/03/2024Talking about finances with your parents can leave you feeling extremely uncomfortable. However, as your parents age, it is important to know what their plans are and have your own plans in place should they suddenly be unable to take care of themselves and their finances. By having these conversations now, you can avoid potentially awkward or tense situations with other family members, along with the confusion and headaches from trying to pull together all of their financial information. Follow these tips to make sure you’re not hit with any financial surprises down the road.