Tag: Financial Tips
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Financial Tips for Planning a Career Change
Posted On: August 18, 2020 by Falcon National Bank in: Your Financial Life | Personal Banking
Since the Coronavirus has hit, most of us have had major changes to our careers – if not through layoffs and furloughs, by work from home adaptations and remote work. These changes have resulted in many people rethinking their career paths, which can be a scary thought. Before you decide, let’s explore a few important parts of this process: Considering a Career Change People seek career changes for different reasons. The most common are better pay, less stress, a better work-life...
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Seven Things You Should Not Keep in Your Purse or Wallet
Posted On: July 14, 2020 by Falcon National Bank in: Your Financial Life | Personal Banking
Before leaving the house, many people do a quick check: Do I have my phone, keys, wallet, etc. Something people don’t often think about when they grab their purse or wallet before heading out the door is the items they already have inside. Do you really need to take those items with you every time? More importantly, is it potentially dangerous to take these items with you every day? Here are seven things you should not keep in your purse or wallet. Your Social Security Card At the...
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Reopening During the Coronavirus: Tips for Small Businesses
Posted On: June 2, 2020 by Falcon National Bank in: Manage your Business | Business Banking
It’s been a banner year for businesses and the economy. Basically, every business has been affected by this virus. Even if you have a business that remained open, the restrictions, uncertainty, and fear have been enough to make the last few months unlike any we’ve ever seen. As we begin to ease into our new normal–because going back to the way things were just isn’t realistic–there are plenty of things on our minds. How do we support business and keep our customers...
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FTC: Fraud Alerts & Credit Freezes: What's the Difference?
Posted On: March 10, 2020 by Falcon National Bank in: Your Financial Life | Personal Banking
Looking for ways to protect your identity? Two options to consider are fraud alerts and credit freezes. But what’s the difference? A fraud alert makes companies verify your identity before granting new credit in your name. Usually, that means calling you to check if you’re really trying to open a new account. Placing a fraud alert is easy – you contact any one of the three nationwide credit reporting agencies (Equifax, Experian, TransUnion) and that one must notify the other...
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Avoid stress and getting scammed this tax season with these easy tips
Posted On: February 4, 2020 by Falcon National Bank in: Your Financial Life | Personal Banking
Last year, the ‘ghost’ tax preparer scam was the newest attempt to hoodwink taxpayers into paying con-artists instead of the IRS. When tax season approaches, most individuals are looking to bring home their tax return. Sometimes, we get overzealous and turn a blind eye to scams hoping that they’ll increase the size of our refund. To make sure you don’t fall victim to a tax scam this year, here are some easy tips: Keep yourself educated Knowing exactly how scammers are...
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Understanding and Avoiding Mortgage Scams
Posted On: May 7, 2019 by Falcon National Bank in: Your Financial Life | Personal Banking
Buying a home is right up there with some of the most impactful events in a person’s life. Unfortunately, many people become victims of mortgage scams and fraud. Someone is always out there looking to make a quick buck. Criminals prey at a time you could be the most vulnerable. You’re distracted and excited about this next chapter of your life. The fact that you’re falling victim to a scam doesn’t even show up on your radar. Understanding mortgage fraud is critical to...
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How to Start and Keep Business Finances Straight
Posted On: March 20, 2019 by Falcon National Bank in: Manage your Business | Business Banking
Some business owners knew they wanted to pursue an entrepreneur career path from the get-go. They attended business school, have advanced degrees, and are very familiar with how business finance works. Other business owners are naturally savvy when it comes to finance. They have a great idea, product, or company, but are well-versed in the business world. Unfortunately, self-employment isn’t for the faint of heart and the learning curve isn’t very large. However, there are a few things...
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How to Pick a Business Checking Account
Posted On: March 7, 2019 by Falcon National Bank in: Manage your Business | Business Banking
You might be starting out on a new business venture or it might just be time to adjust your banking expectations. Either way, if you haven’t done some research, choosing the right bank account for your business can be, well, risky business. It’s important to make sure your bank and your business account are optimized for your specific needs. Here are some things to keep in mind: Find a bank that offers the services that are important to you and your business. Perhaps low minimum balances...
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The Top 5 Things to Know When Starting a Small Business
Posted On: February 26, 2019 by Falcon National Bank in: Manage your Business | Business Banking
"The people who are crazy enough to think they can change the world are the ones who do." - Steve Jobs 70% of small businesses are owned and operated by a single person.1 Two-thirds of all present-day college students intend to become entrepreneurs at some point in their careers.2 It takes just 6 days to start a business in the U.S., compared to a whopping 38 days in China.3 There are 28 million small businesses in the U.S., which outnumber corporations 1162 to 1. 4 Small businesses...
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Protecting your Identity
Posted On: January 16, 2019 by Falcon National Bank in: Your Financial Life | Personal Banking
Identity theft is using someone else’s private identifying information without their permission, usually for their financial gain. In this day and age, it’s important to protect yourself from identity theft and the potential of a messy financial situation. Here are 5 ways to keep yourself protected. 1. Guard your Social Security Number Your Social Security number is the gateway to your personal information. Don’t carry your card...
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