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Plan your next trip by using these simple travel tips to find budget-friendly accommodations.
Struggling to pay rent or have received an eviction notice? You're not alone. Many Hawaii renters are facing challenges, but there are resources that can help.
Learn more about Planned Parenthood Hawaii, a key provider of local healthcare services for everyone—including cancer screenings and wellness exams.
Learn more about the Armed Services YMCA, the oldest nonprofit serving U.S. military personnel and their families.
If you're concerned about what the end of the student loan moratorium could mean for you, here's a quick guide with resources for refinancing and repayment, an overview on loan relief programs—and even how to check and see if your student loan has possibly been canceled completely.
Get to know Momi Akimseu, SVP, Community & Employee Engagement and President of Bank of Hawaii Foundation, and how she lives her happy: cooking for her family.
Read these important insights for dealing with debt collections.
Learn all there is to know about credit reports and how to read them to get all the important information.
For all of us at Bank of Hawaii, Juneteenth is an important day that represents diversity, equity and inclusion. Learn about the history of Juneteenth, its evolution throughout the years and what you can do to support the holiday and all it stands for.
Since 2008, the Hawaii LGBT Legacy Foundation has been committed to supporting, empowering, educating, and unifying LGBT organizations and individuals in Hawaii with the purpose of creating a more compassionate environment for all.
In honor of Honolulu Pride Month, we're proud to spotlight the great work of local non-profit, Residential Youth Services & Empowerment (RYSE), which provides social services and shelter for Hawaii's homeless youth, nearly 20% of which identify as LGBTQ+.
Discover our Honolulu Pride Month employee spotlight, where we showcase the story of our teammate's diverse story and delve into the intricacies of intersectionality.
Learn about the tax implications of savings accounts, certificates of deposit, and other deposit products to navigate interest income taxes and strategies for smarter financial planning.
Learn about the Home of the Tigers exhibit, part of the Honolulu Museum of Art and modern art, showcasing the talent of McKinley High School students.
Renovating your home can be a good way to increase its value for reselling. Learn about key factors you should think about and areas you can start with first.
Learn how to talk to creditors if you're having trouble paying bills. Learn about the actions you should take for mortgages, credit cards, and student loans.
National Coming Out Day is a day to celebrate LGBTQ+ individuals who choose to live openly as their authentic selves, a day of encouragement for those who are thinking of coming out, and a day of support for those who choose to keep their sexual identity a secret. In honor of this important day, read the story of one of our employees, Noe Jan Gumboc, as he shares his journey of self-discovery and identity.
Native Hawaiian designer Kumu Micah Kamuhoalii explains his inspiration for the 2022 Goodwill Goes GLAM fashion show, “The Art of the Holoku," and shares his journey from traditional kapa making to New York Fashion Week.
Learn more about Hawaii's clean energy tax credits, incentives, and other opportunities to save money, while reducing your energy bills.
Learn more about Dress for Success, a program supported by YWCA Oahu, whose mission is to empower women by providing support, professional attire and development tools.
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