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If you'd like to buy a home in Hawaii, here are a few tips that can help you find a house or apartment in Hawaii's highly competitive housing market.
Getting a mortgage for a home may be simpler than you think. Here are the main steps to applying for a mortgage.
When applying for a mortgage, you'll need to provide your lender with a few important documents to show your financial situation. Here are the documents you'll need.
When applying for a home equity line of credit, or HELOC, you'll need to provide your lender with a few important financial documents. Here's what you'll need to apply for a HELOC.
Thinking about buying a home in Hawaii? Learn how to upgrade from a condo to a single family home, and consider these factors while making the transition.
By refinancing your mortgage with a home equity line of credit, you may be able to skip the usual closing costs and fees. Here's how.
If you're refinancing your mortgage, and are wondering what's involved in closing, get ready. Here's everything you need to know to prep for closing on your refinance.
Starting October 24, 2021, all local calls made to a Hawaii or Guam number will need to include the area code. Here's how the new 10-digit dialing system works.
If you're asking yourself, "Should I refinance?," calculating the break-even point is a good start to figure out if you'll save money on your mortgage.
Medicare Open Enrollment runs Oct 15–Dec 7—discover key questions to choose the right plan, avoid costly mistakes, and prepare for retirement.
Building your savings is important. One of the ways to do that is through the power of compound interest. Learn how to accelerate your savings.
If it's your first time using a contactless debit card, here are a few things you should know about how to use tap to pay.
Learn about how you can optimize and achieve your savings goals. Utilize the Bank of Hawaii Bonus Rate Savings Account to optimize your short-term savings.
Make the most of open enrollment—review health coverage, update insurance, boost retirement savings, and explore benefits for financial wellness.
Learn about the redesigned BOH.com that is coming soon. Read about the new features that will be available to you.
Direct deposit has a lot of benefits, including helping you access your funds faster. Learn the benefits of setting up direct deposit.
Talking about finances with your partner can seem challenging sometimes, but it doesn't have to be. Here's how to talk about money and make financial plans.
What does 2021 hold for the home mortgage refinance market? It's impossible to know for sure, but here's what the forecast looks like for now.
Should you buy a house? Here are a few pros and cons of buying and renting you can consider, as well as a list of questions to ask yourself before deciding.
If you're unsure how to redeem a U.S. savings bond, read on for more info about how bonds work and how to cash them in.
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