Monthly Archives: June 2016

How-To Protect Your Finances During Vacation

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Vacations are about relaxation and enjoying yourself, so don’t let the worry of your finances bog you down! Keep the sunshine your first priority with these traveling safety tips courtesy of Peoples Bank & Trust.

  1. Only Carry What You Need

With beach towels, cameras, and sunblock already filling up your bag, it’s no use bringing extra items that could slow you down. The same is true with your wallet. Keep your pocketbook light with only essential payment options. This not only helps you to not overspend, but also allows you to store other payment options in your hotel safe as a backup in case any cards are lost or stolen.

  1. Contact Your Bank and Credit Card Companies

Before taking off on your next getaway be sure to call both your bank and credit card companies. By communicating your travel plans ahead of time you can ensure that potential purchases aren’t rejected while you’re outside of your typical spending zone. If your card is lost or stolen these are great contacts to keep in mind to protect your finances in the event that they’re compromised.

  1. Use a Credit Card for Major Purchases

If you find that perfect must-have item during your travels abroad it may be beneficial to use your card for larger purchases. With cards like Visa and MasterCard, their payments are accepted all around the world. Additionally, most credit providers have a maximum $50 liability, so if someone does steal your credit card you’re covered!

  1. Plan for the Unexpected

You can plan and plan, but sometimes things happen that you weren’t anticipating. Whether it’s additional food expenses, a last-minute excursion, or a trip to the local urgent care, sometimes things happen. Make your travel fund work to your advantage by adding a cushion of 10% to cover those spontaneous expenses. If at the end of the trip you’re still ahead, you can use the extra money for an exciting last night out, or put it towards your next exciting destination!

Traveling is one of the most inspiring activities you can be a part of! Let Peoples Bank & Trust help you get to your next destination with one of our structured savings accounts. We’ll help you continue crossing destinations off your bucket list, one penny at a time!

Peoples Bank & Trust Co.

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Top Phishing Scams to Watch-out for

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Phishing is a common term for the unfortunate schemes hackers and online criminals use to lure users into giving their personal information. Typically disguised as familiar online activity, these scam artists have cleverly found several distinctive ways to attempt to trick YOU into handing over your private details. Be on the lookout for these common phishing scams next time you’re roaming the web!

  1. Foreign Lottery Scam

With this tactic you generally receive an email informing you that you have just won the lottery of some far-away land! To obtain these exorbitant funds you simply have to send a small fee to cover the transfer cost. A simple google search will show that this thrilling lottery is no more than phony website with a long distance phone number. Typically if the sending address doesn’t look familiar, or if you have not applied to any foreign lotteries, it will be a dead giveaway that this email is just an attempt to get your money and your information.

  1. Survey Scam

Do you like supporting the humane society or other animal organizations? This scam takes advantage of your online history and sends you a survey to submit your opinion on issues that matter to you. Instead of using your responses on animal treatment, this system discovers your email address, and other relative personal information, to hack your account and send out further spam emails.

  1. Online Banking Scam

Most phishing schemes disguise themselves as something familiar, often even PayPal or your personal bank. This particular scam typically indicates that some type of immediate action is needed, and your account is at risk. Before sending any type of reply communication check the source of the email, and call your personal contact at the organization to see if the email is legitimate. If you question the validity of any portion of the email, delete it and call the company this con artist is attempting to masquerade as ASAP.

  1. Clickbait

Social media has a hacking arena all its own. With links scattered across newsfeeds, it’s often hard to determine what is genuine and what is clickbait. Clickbait is a link generated to provoke common controversial issues to get you to click on it. Once clicked, the link may switch to a Facebook login, where you login again. Unfortunately this false login page is a common maneuver by cyber criminals for you to share to valuable social media login. Having this information, online criminals can now access your account and spam the people you are connected with.

If you think you’ve been a victim of an online phishing scam and your personal banking information has been compromised, call Peoples Bank & Trust so we can help you watch for signs of identity theft on your bank accounts.

Peoples Bank & Trust Co.

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Budgeting for Your Big Day

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After the question has been popped, answered, and celebrated, it’s time to get into planning mode! Coordinating everything from table seating, gift registries, food, and more – putting together an exciting wedding celebration is no easy task! See how to get the most out of your big day, with these helpful budgeting tips courtesy of Peoples Bank & Trust.

  1. Have the Money Talk with Your Family

One of the great parts about a wedding is the fact that it symbolizes two people, and two families, joining together. Like-minded, the budget is a joint effort as well. Sit down with your parents, spouse, and his/her parents to discuss what can be contributed by each. Once you have decided on a reasonable budget you can begin to look into venues and vendor options.

Be sure to also ask relatives with talents to help with various wedding activities. Whether it’s photography, floral arrangements, or simply singing during the ceremony, you’d be surprised how many talented family members are more than happy to help!

  1. Pick Three

The golden rule to budgeting the perfect wedding is to choose your top three priorities. Whether that’s the food, venue, photographer, or other wedding elements, choose which components you want to put the bulk of your budget in. After these top three it doesn’t mean you can’t spend money – it simply allows you the freedom to save money in the areas that aren’t the main focus.

For the average wedding the top three expenses are the venue, dining, and entertainment, followed closely by the photographer, floral arrangements, and wedding dress.

  1. Staying Under Budget

Like any good budget, staying on top of your numbers is a huge advantage! Be sure to keep all your receipts associated with the event to help track expenses and create a paper trail with your various vendors. Just like your personal finances, it’s a good idea to leave some cushion for the unexpected. Whatever your overall budget is for the event, be sure to leave 5% of it unused for various unplanned changes. This way if extra flowers or drinks are needed, the money is already set aside, headache free!

Setting the date is simply the start of your wedding planning adventure! If you need help structuring your big day’s budget, stop by Peoples Bank & Trust or give us a call at (636) 528-7001, we’d love to help make your wedding a success!

Peoples Bank & Trust Co.

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