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To improve your credit rating follow these five tips to and read about what influences your credit score to change.
Avoid online scams and fundraising website fraud by reading these tell-tale signs of fake fundraising.
Mortgage points, also known as mortgage discount points or "buying down the loan," are fees paid to your lender in exchange for a lower interest rate.
Women’s History Month: Thoughts from Ruth Erickson
Get to know Bankoh Investment Services President Chris Otto, a financial planning leader who uses lessons from karate to build financial success for his clients.
Explore the inspiring story of Jamie Lyons of Hobbs Tea, delving into the challenges and triumphs faced by women in business paving the way for future generations.
Maximize your money with high-yield savings accounts and CDs. Whether you’re saving for travel or building an emergency fund, learn how to grow your money with your tax refund.
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.
Buying a home from a parent or other family member can be a great way to get property in Hawaii. But there are a few things that are important to know beforehand.
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 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.
Did you know there’s more than one type of certificate of deposit—and each type of CD can support a different financial goal? Learn about the different CD accounts in our recent blog.
In honor of June being Pride Month, learn how to be a better ally for the LGBTQ+ community, people of color, and women.
Read about how this couple worked with Bank of Hawaii to refinance their home and the lessons that they learned that will help you.
Learn these key signs of a tech support scam and how to avoid fraudsters.
Use these simple tips to keep your smartphone safe and protect your sensitive information.
The third round of Economic Impact Payments are going out. Here's what you need to know, including how to check your payment status.
Learn about financial resilience and one of the most effective ways to regain financial control through something simple but powerful—a savings account.
With a little time and consistent effort you can repair your credit score with these 4 steps.
Learn about why you need an emergency fund and how to make one.
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