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Estate planning isn’t only for the extremely wealthy. Anyone who has assets, dependents, or an interest in how they are cared for when they age should consider a form of estate planning.
Whether it be from a credit card, student loan, or mortgage, understanding how debt works, knowing where to go for help, and making a plan are the keys to help you better manage your debt.
The Bankoh Hawaiian Airlines® Visa® Debit Card helps you earn HawaiianMiles® to bring you closer to your next getaway.
Budgeting and planning family finances are key to controlling spending and planning for a healthy financial future. If you know where your money is going each month, you can start achieving your financial goals and put your whole family on the path to financial success.
Have you ever run out of money before the end of the month? Determine your monthly income and expenses to create a budget so you know where your money is going instead of wondering where it went.
Congratulations! You’ve decided to purchase a home. Now it's time to prepare yourself to make the right decisions by learning about the process, the people who can assist you, and the associated costs.
Make the most out of open enrollment by following these steps to pick the best insurance plan for you and your family.
Saving money for retirement is one of the major financial milestones that everyone should carefully plan for in their lifetime. 401(k) plans are one type of savings plan that may help you to achieve your goals through saving, investing, and earning interest.
It’s never too early to start saving for retirement, and there are lots of great resources available to help you achieve your financial goals. One option to consider is an Individual Retirement Account, or IRA.
Savings is money that you put aside for safekeeping. You may be saving for a specific purpose, or you could be building up an emergency fund. Understanding the various types of accounts available to you and the way these accounts earn interest is one great way to increase savings even further.
Your credit can have a big impact on your financial life. Credit scores and reports provide a snapshot of the financial habits that financial institutions, cell phone companies, credit card companies, and others use to get a sense of your creditworthiness.
Learn how to protect yourself against financial fraud. Read about the types of fraud that may occur and how to prevent it from happening.
Meet the person who started "Pow! Wow!” the annual celebration which has been bringing art and color to the neighborhood of Kakaako.
Open a Bank of Hawaii savings account online to start earning more interest and access Hawaii's largest branch and ATM network.
Discover how you can diversify your portfolio with certificate of deposit (CD) laddering. Learn how CD ladders work, how to create one, and the salient points you need to know about this wealth management strategy.
Whether you need to buy a home, refinance or access your home's equity with a HELOC we've made it easy to apply for a home loan. Get started today.
Learn about what should be considered when buying your first home and read about the lessons a millennial couple learned throughout the process.
The Federal Reserve has been in the news a lot lately. But what is the Fed, really? In this blog, you’ll learn about this important organization and the role they play in our economy.
Our new Bankohana Savings Special brings together highly competitive interest rates with the flexibility to access your money whenever you need it.
Have a HELOC? Some HELOCs come with a balloon payment, so it's important to have an understanding of what balloon payments are and the best ways to handle them.
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