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A financial windfall can be a chance to strengthen your finances. Learn smart ways to save, reduce debt, and plan ahead with extra money.
Prepare for hurricane season and natural disasters with this essential guide on how to protect your home, family, and finances with disaster kits, insurance tips, and emergency savings strategies.
Learn how to stretch your budget island-style with Hawaii-specific savings tips, local lifestyle hacks, and Bank of Hawaii tools to help you make the most of every dollar.
Discover 6 smart financial moves that will strengthen your financial footing as a resident living in Hawaii.
Want to achieve your financial goals? Here's a step-by-step guide on how to set values-based goals and achieve success!
Unlock your home’s equity to help you on that home renovation or large purchase with Bank of 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.
Learn about credit score basics and how to build a good FICO score.
Read all there is to know about paystubs, including your pay, taxes, deductions, and contributions.
Before embarking on your journey to homeownership, there are a few important ways you can prepare financially to buy a home, to make sure you have a smooth experience.
Income taxes can be confusing, and recent changes may affect you. Read about the changes and ways to prepare.
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.
A budget is a key piece of your financial foundation. Create a smart budget that works for your life using these three steps.
To improve your credit rating follow these five tips to and read about what influences your credit score to change.
Are personal loans bad? Not if you use them right. Learn how personal loans can be a powerful tool in your financial toolkit for you to build your future with.
More and more retailers are partnering with third-party financial technology companies to offer consumers low- or zero-interest point of sale (POS) loans to finance purchases. But it's important to understand the risks associated with "buying now, pay later" options.
Learn these strategies to maximize your money for your next vacation, plus get there even faster with direct flights on Hawaiian Airlines when you earn bonus HawaiianMiles with our favorite travel credit card!
Learn about what Executives should think about when planning for retirement.
Read the advantages and disadvantages of using prepaid cards and cost-effective alternatives that help you avoid the fees.
Whether you're entertaining guests at home or traveling to see family, use these tips to create a budget, better maximize your holiday celebrations.
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