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Core Bank supports crime prevention program in veterans homes
Centennial Bank and now Core Bank with the Senior Housing Crime Prevention Foundation (SHCPF) in 2010. The Foundation along with the Independent Community Bankers of America (ICBA) and the American Bankers Association (ABA) join forces to ensure that 40,000 Veterans...
Outsmart Old Man Winter with Home Improvements
Did you hear the dismal forecast? The vaunted Farmer’s Almanac is predicting a torturous mix of above-normal precipitation and below-normal temps this winter. Is your home ready for the frigid onslaught? It’s estimated 30 percent of your heat and, in turn,...
Want to Buy a Home? Why Your Credit Score Matters…
Right up there with your blood pressure, cholesterol and Social Security number, your credit score is one of the more vital numbers in your life. Some scores are healthier than others. Have your finger on the pulse of your credit; a poor score will keep you from...
Core Bank, Coming Soon!
In February, Centennial Bank’s board of directors approved a plan to merge with Omaha State Bank. Our teams have been hard at work preparing for this transition, and on September 3rd we will open the doors as Core Bank. We have a new name, but all of the same...
Have you saved enough for retirement?
A number of online savings calculators demonstrate how much your savings will be worth in the future. Just plug in your current savings, how many years you plan to save, and average annual gains and -- thanks to compounding interest -- you see how your savings grows...
How to outfox the grocery store, and save
Our efforts to save $$$ on groceries -- from racking up points on our loyalty cards to clipping coupons -- may be futile, unless we know the tactics employed by retailers to get us to part with our hard-earned dollars. When we’re aware of these tactics, we respond...
To clip or not to clip? Coupon values slide, as consumer goods climb
You don’t have to take couponing to the extreme like the shoppers featured on several reality television shows may, in order to save money. In 2010, the average savings per coupon was valued at $1.44, so you can easily see how even a few coupons per week could add up....
Centennial Bank + Omaha State Bank = Core Bank
In February, Centennial Bank and Omaha State Bank announced their intent to merge. Our two banks have much in common, including shared majority ownership. We have a convenient blend of geographic locations throughout the Omaha, Ashland, and Bellevue communities. We...
For the love of pets: Rover Takes a Big Bite Out of Personal Budgets
We as a country spend more on our “fur babies” than we do on ourselves, dropping a monthly average of $83 per cat and $130 to $150 per dog on basic needs (licensing, food, crates, litter). These conservative ASPCA estimates are two to four times more than we as...
Energy audits: Your guide to saving green via being green
Our utility bill$ have reflected what has been an unseasonably cool spring so far. And there may be no sign of relief (from Mother Nature) as an unseasonably balmy summer may be around the corner. But relief from these costly bills is closer than you think … and you...
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