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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!
Costly Home Repairs, Household Items, and Their Price Tags
07/01/2022Whether you’ve been a homeowner for a long time or are a renter looking to buy your first home, you know one thing for sure: homes and the items that go in them are EXPENSIVE. No matter where you live, there are certain things you may have to repair or replace. When things break down, it can seem like the expenses just keep piling up, putting you in a mountain of debt. Don’t stress, we can help. At Availa Bank, we have plenty of options available to you to prevent you from tearing your hair out the next time the dryer makes a weird noise.
Top 10 Scams Targeting Seniors and How to Avoid Them
06/01/2022Every year, senior citizens lose tens of thousands of dollars due to scams. The elderly are often targets for fraud schemes because it is believed they hold the most wealth and will be an easy target, especially when they're using new technology or devices. At Availa Bank, we want to help. Keep reading to learn more about the latest financial scams targeting seniors.
How to Handle Financial Stress in Times of Inflation
05/01/2022After the events of the past two years, money and health have become two of the biggest stressors in the average American's life, whether you're 15, 80, or anywhere in-between. It's no wonder that as inflation continues to affect families, business owners, and communities, everyone is looking for some relief. During National Mental Health Awareness Month this May, we want to help by providing some tips and resources you can use to manage your finances through tough times.