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Is HELOC interest tax deductible? It comes down to how much you owe, how you use the money and whether you itemize or claim the standard deduction.
In honor of Childhood Cancer Awareness Month, we celebrate the efforts of the Hawaii Children's Cancer Foundation, which has offered assistance to children with cancer for more than 30 years in Hawaii.
Navigate the crucial steps to take immediately after discovering fraudulent activity on your bank account or credit card.
Read about the 150-year relationship between the Gannenmono and Hawaii. Learn more of the cultural exchange from the first Japanese people in the Aloha State.
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.
Overwhelmed by the types of savings accounts? Use these money-saving tips to help you navigate the types of savings accounts and how to choose one for your goals.
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.
Small businesses are bearing the brunt of supply chain issues. Here are tips for adapting to the new market.
Women’s History Month: Thoughts from Ruth Erickson
Explore the inspiring story of Kiani Wong of Kakaako Kasuals, delving into the challenges and triumphs faced by women in business paving the way for future generations.
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.
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.
The holiday season is crucial for many small businesses. Here are a few ways to set your business up for success to take advantage of the biggest retail season of the year.
Want to achieve your financial goals? Here's a step-by-step guide on how to set values-based goals and achieve success!
Learn about why you need an emergency fund and how to make one.
Learn the difference between good and bad debt, how to manage and control credit card debt, and when to pay off debt vs. save.
If you're a homeowner looking for ways to afford tuition and education costs, you may be able to use your home's equity. Here are three smart ways to do that.
While impulse shopping can be a slippery slope for your finances, learn how to avoid it and take control of your spending habits to stay on track for your financial goals.
Make the most out of open enrollment by following these steps to pick the best insurance plan for you and your family.
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.
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