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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!
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Core Bank Team Participates in the Brush Up Nebraska Paint-A-Thon
As a part of Brush Up Nebraska’s Paint-A-Thon, a group of Core Bank employees helped to prep, prime, paint, and spruce up the home of a local homeowner in need. The Brush Up Nebraska Paint-A-Thon is a community based volunteer program that paints the homes of...
Core Bank’s real estate team: A one-stop shop for all new home needs
Interest rates have remained at consistent lows. Consumer confidence rose to its second-highest level in six years in May, and home inventories and median list prices were 14.2 percent and 6.2 percent higher respectively in April, 2014, year-on-year. These factors...
Is It Time to Get Financially Fit? 6 Steps to Bulk Up Your Credit Score.
More Americans than ever before are resolving to get financially fit -- a goal whose popularity is second only to “losing weight” and “getting organized.” With summer approaching, your goals may include getting fit for swimsuit season. Or, if financial fitness is what...
Core Bank Launches Mobile Banking for Business
We are excited to announce the arrival of mobile banking for business! Now, you can access your accounts anywhere, anytime, with Core Bank Mobile Banking for Business. We offer online banking, mobile web banking and iPhone +iPad and Android app banking. View account...
Small businesses and small banks: a match made in heaven
Do you need a loan for your small business? You’ve come to the right place. In fact, the U.S. Small Business Administration’s No. 1 tip for finding a “small-business friendly bank” is to explore community banking options -- and for good reason. Accounting for just 14...
Join us for a Core Bank Sponsored Recycling Event
Core Bank will be holding a Shredding | Electronic Recycling event on Saturday, April 26th from 9:00 am – 12:00 p.m. (or until the trucks are full) at the Bel Air branch at 12100 West Center Road in Omaha and at the Ashland VFW Club at 102 South 24th Street in...
Did you get a tax refund this year? Here are 7 smart ways to use that money.
According to the IRS, the average tax refund for 2012 was $2,803. With tax season just past and the majority of Americans having received money back, what can you do to wisely manage this influx of cash? Pay down debt This is not how most consumers want to spend their...
The Small Bank Advantage: Service over Services
Looking for a new banking relationship? Choose wisely. Financial institutions are not “one-size-fits-all.” Ask yourself: What are you looking for in a bank? Dig deeper. What services are important to you? Most all banks offer similar products and services. But that’s...
6 Steps to Boost Your Credit Score
More Americans than ever before are resolving to get financially fit in 2014 -- a resolution whose popularity is second only to “losing weight” and “getting organized.” If you’re among the many overcoming financial setbacks, exercise the following steps to get your...
Making Resolutions Stick in Seven Steps
New Year’s Resolutions are made to be broken. We resolve to save more. Spend less. Quit smoking. Get fit. Instead of sticking with those lofty goals, we stink at them. Half of us make resolutions. But a week after the ball drops in Times Square, a quarter of us have...
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