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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.
Learn about new changes for IRA owners and beneficiaries due to COVID-19. Read what these changes are and how they affect you.
Learn more about Hawaii's clean energy tax credits, incentives, and other opportunities to save money, while reducing your energy bills.
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.
The current 26 percent Federal Solar Tax Credit expires at the end of 2022, meaning if you want to save the most money on PV, now may be the time to install.
Learn about the 7 most important things you should know about COVID-19 Economic Impact Payments and how to report Phishing scams.
Read these important insights for dealing with debt collections.
What You Need to Know about Debt Collection Scams: how to stay safe, identify scams, and protect your information.
Don't fall for the the Grandparent Scam. Learn how to keep yourself safe by identifying these key signs of fraud.
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.
Follow these steps if you haven't received an economic impact payment and learn how Utility Relief and Food Assistance works.
Posting personal information online is riskier than ever. Learn how scammers use social media details, how AI makes fraud harder to spot, and the steps you can take to protect your identity and finances.
Data breaches can expose your Social Security number and put your finances at risk. Learn how breaches happen and the steps you can take to protect your identity and accounts.
Income taxes can be confusing, and recent changes may affect you. Read about the changes and ways to prepare.
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.
Some financial analysts believe the U.S. could be on the brink of a recession. However, your money is still safe with us. Learn why Bank of Hawaii is the trusted choice for local families and businesses.
Are you using a digital wallet? Learn how using your smartphone as a wallet can benefit you and protect your information.
Learn all there is to know about credit reports and how to read them to get all the important information.
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.
Learn how to avoid and spot COVID-19 scams such as Cornoavirus Imposter Calls, COVID-19 Grandparent Scams, Cornovirus Relief Check Scams, and Phishing Emails.
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