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The Core Bank blog serves as a resource for customers to learn more about topics like financial literacy, loans, digital banking, real estate, business, and community events. We’re your go-to source for all things banking-related!
Latest Articles
Innovation Refunds – Financial Literacy Month
You have big dreams for your business in 2023. Be sure that you didn’t miss out on the payroll tax ERC refund opportunity after going through the impact of Covid-19.
A New Modifier for Discarded Drugs (JZ)
Discarded drugs have had a tumultuous history in healthcare. Though there are ways to bill for discarded drugs it can be challenging to receive adequate compensation for the amount wasted and the time taken to bill for them.
Meet Lindsay Borgeson, Chief Deposit Officer
Core Bank is proud to celebrate Women’s History Month and feature Women in Leadership at Core Bank throughout the month. Meet Lindsay Borgeson, Chief Deposit Officer at Core Bank where she fuels ongoing deposit growth and works collaboratively with other areas of the bank such as the banking centers, virtual center, and treasury to help the team deliver the best banking experience.
House Projects for Spring Break Staycations
If you have one or more family members enjoying a week off from school soon, this means you have a spare pair of hands to help with home décor updates. Here are three to consider – they all deliver lasting value for your time and investment. You or your family members just find that they have a hidden talent for DIY.
Meet Kristin Ward, AAP, Director of Banking Operations & Continuous Improvement
Core Bank is proud to celebrate Women’s History Month and feature Women in Leadership at Core Bank throughout the month. Meet Kristin Ward, AAP, Director of Banking Operations & Continuous Improvement. Read her input regarding women in leadership.
Meet Lindsey Wedel, Chief People Officer
Core Bank is proud to celebrate Women’s History Month and feature Women in Leadership at Core Bank throughout the month. Lindsey Wedel is the Chief People Officer and has been at Core Bank for 23 years. Read her input regarding women in leadership.
A History of Women’s Home Ownership
March is Women’s History Month. Have you ever considered how you or your significant other would feel if she couldn’t buy a home because she wasn’t married? Throughout history, women have worked to achieve financial equality, including the right to buy a home.
Healthcare Feature: Megan McKiver, owner of Restoration Room
This month we are featuring Megan McKiver, owner of Restoration Room, who opened her practice in January with the drive to provide a more holistic approach to skincare and wellness. Restoration room focuses on lifestyle, nutrition, mental wellness, cellular health, and minimally invasive aesthetic skin treatments to help clients reach their skin goals.
Meet Marie Guffey, Director of Loan Administration
Core Bank is proud to celebrate Women’s History Month and feature Women in Leadership at Core Bank throughout the month. Marie Guffey is the Director of Loan Administration and has been at Core Bank since July 2021.
Women’s History Month: Women in Finance
March is Women’s History Month and it’s significant to reflect on the many important contributions women have made to society, including in finance. Women’s contributions and accomplishments have largely been overlooked and consequently omitted from mainstream culture. This month’s observance had its origins as a national celebration in 1981 originally called “Women’s History Week.” Then in 1987, after Congress continued to pass resolutions, the President proclaimed March “Women’s History Month.” Many events over the past half-century have helped to expand the financial rights of U.S. women along with courageous women who persisted to make positive changes for their communities.
The articles in this blog are for informational purposes only and not intended to provide specific advice or recommendations. When making decisions about your financial situation, consult a financial professional for advice. Articles are not regularly updated, and information may become outdated.