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Hawaii tax rules are complicated. Here's what you need to know about filing Hawaii taxes in 2025.
In honor of 2022 marking 50 years of Title IX in the United States and women's athletics at University of Hawaii, here's a look back at this historic piece of legislation.
Unlock your home’s equity to help you on that home renovation or large purchase with Bank of Hawaii.
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.
It can be difficult to know when it's time to upgrade your point-of-sale system. Here's how to know when to upgrade a POS system, and what to look for.
Learn more about the Armed Services YMCA, the oldest nonprofit serving U.S. military personnel and their families.
Learn about Hawaii's May Day tradition— and the festivals and Lei Day celebrations that happen across the state.
Learn more about Rita Aponte’s journey to higher education, Senior Manager of People Services Center at Bank of Hawaii.
March 8 is International Women’s Day and this year’s theme is #EmbraceEquity, meaning a greater push toward giving every person what they need to be successful. Read our blog to learn the difference between gender equity and equality.
Read about YWCA Hawaii's CEO Noriko Namiki and her journey to becoming a CEO in Hawaii.
What is an installment loan? It's a loan that lets you borrow a set amount of money and repay the loan in regular installments over time. Here's how it works.
In honor of Women's History Month, here are a few female entrepreneurs making an impact in Hawaii.
Buying a house sight unseen can help you get ahead of competition and save money. Follow these tips to avoid buyer's remorse.
Online marketplace scams are on the rise. Here's our quick guide on what to look out for, and how to stay safe while shopping online.
Learn more about Hawaii's clean energy tax credits, incentives, and other opportunities to save money, while reducing your energy bills.
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.
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.
Use these tips to navigate Hawaii's unemployment benefit process. Learn about what to expect and the steps you need to take.
Las Vegas is such a favorite vacation destination for Hawaii residents, it's lovingly referred to as Hawaii's 9th island. Because we're so familiar with what to do in Las Vegas, this article focuses instead on the mistakes to avoid when visiting Las Vegas.
Natural disasters are devastating and it’s easy to get overwhelmed and feel uncertain. Learn these tips and resources to help you take your next step toward recovery.
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