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Are you a Hawaii resident who has filed taxes for the 2021 tax year? If so, check out this article for information on Act 115, which gives a tax refund to qualifying Hawaii taxpayers.
Have trouble budgeting during the holidays? Learn how to make and stick to your holiday budget this gift giving season.
Thinking about buying a home in Guam—with its pristine white sand beaches, vibrant coral reefs, lagoons, and nightlife? Read our blog for some tips to keep in mind.
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.
Fake check scams are a common form of fraud, where scammers ask you to deposit a check and send them back money. Here's what to watch out for.
Learn how to recognize the signs of a romance scam, how to protect yourself from falling victim.
Discover 6 smart financial moves that will strengthen your financial footing as a resident living in Hawaii.
With a little time and consistent effort you can repair your credit score with these 4 steps.
Whether you’re buying a home, refinancing your mortgage, or considering a HELOC, it’s important to find the right lender. Watch this video to learn important questions you should ask to find the
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.
If you're looking for ways to get through the holidays with a minimum of stress, we've got a few tips that might help, including how to stay safe online.
September is Hawaiian History Month and we’re honoring Queen Ka‘ahumanu, the fearless wahine ali‘i who broke the kapu system, reshaped Hawai‘i’s future, and helped lead a kingdom into a new era.
Follow these 4 steps to get out of debt and learn how to choose a debt repayment strategy.
In honor of Women's History Month, here are a few female entrepreneurs making an impact in Hawaii.
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.
National Public Data confirmed it experienced a data breach involving the personal data of millions nationwide. Here’s what you should know to keep your identity safe.
Discover trade schools, career development programs, and local resources in Hawaii to help you boost your skills, earn more money, and build a stronger financial future.
Use these 6 tips to stay safe while making a digital payment from your phone. Safely send money with Zelle® in the Bank of Hawaii mobile app.
Learn about what should be considered when buying your first home and read about the lessons a millennial couple learned throughout the process.
Direct deposit has a lot of benefits, including helping you access your funds faster. Learn the benefits of setting up direct deposit.
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