Monthly Archives: February 2021

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Identity Theft: How to Protect Yourself

According to IdentityForce.com, about 1 in 15 people were victims of identity fraud in 2019. As technology continues to grow, the risk will only get higher. That’s why protecting yourself from this kind of crime is more important now than ever! 

Rundown of Identity Theft 

The first step in prevention is recognizing what identity theft is and why it’s dangerous. A simple description of identity theft is a crime in which an individual’s personal and/or financial information is illegally obtained, most commonly for financial gain. With your information, that criminal could then: 

  • Withdraw money from your bank account 
  • Steal your tax refund 
  • Sell your information to others 
  • Apply for loans, credit cards, etc. in your name 

Recognizing Identity Theft 

Now it’s time to understand what the signs of identity theft are so you’re prepared if you were ever put in this situation. If you start noticing any of these things, identity theft may be the problem at hand: 

  • You notice unusual or unrecognizable withdrawals from your bank account 
  • Your tax return received a rejection notice 
  • You are turned down for a loan for bad credit when you have good credit 
  • You notice an absence in your household bills coming through the mail 

Preventing Identity Theft 

The good news is there are lots of things you can do to protect yourself from crimes like this. To make it not so easy for criminals to steal your information, follow these important steps: 

  • Never give out personal information such as your Social Security number or bank information 
  • Destroy private records with a paper shredder before throwing it in the trash 
  • Check your bank account and credit reports regularly for suspicious activity 
  • Create strong passwords and use different passwords for each account you own 
  • Don’t click on unknown links and don’t enter any login credentials on an unfamiliar login screen 
  • Never carry your Social Security card on you, but instead keep it in a safe and secure place in your house unless you need to access it 

When it comes to protecting yourself from identity theft, the more precautions you take, the better! Make 2021 the year you decide to up your security game and take proper action. To learn more about cybersecurity or to discuss the financial services we offer, visit our website

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How to Separate Your Financial Wants VS Needs

Creating a basic monthly budget is simple, but breaking it down into categories and deciding what you should and shouldn’t spend money on can get tricky. That’s where the idea of wants vs needs comes into play, and it’s one of the most important steps in budgeting. Struggling to figure out what the difference is? We’ll explain! 

The Overall Difference Between Wants VS Needs 

Financial needs include purchases that are required or absolutely necessary. Financial wants, on the other hand, are things we desire or wish for but technically don’t need for well-being or survival. These are difficult to separate because they’re often different for each person.  

Examples of Needs 

We all have things we need to purchase in order to survive and continue working. These payments often take up a large portion of your paycheck and are recurring. This includes: 

  • Food 
  • Gas/Transportation 
  • Insurance 
  • Work uniform 
  • Housing 
  • Medication 
  • Utilities 
  • Healthcare 

Examples of Wants 

Along with the necessities come desirable things that allow you to live a more comfortable life. While you can live without them, the following things can bring you fun and joy: 

  • Entertainment 
  • Coffee shop visits 
  • Gym membership 
  • New clothes 
  • Dining at a restaurant  
  • Travel 
  • Home décor  

Budgeting Your Wants & Needs 

One well-known budgeting system to follow is called the 50/30/20 rule. 50% of your income is spent on needs, 30% is spent on wants and 20% is put into your savings or paying off debt. This is a great system to go by because it allows you to satisfy your financial wants in modesty. Restricting yourself completely from your wants is unrealistic, so setting a concrete value to each of your budget categories keeps you from overspending. 

Just like most things in life, over time you will learn from mistakes and adjust your budget. Maybe you have a new want, like a gym membership, that you can swap out for an old want, such as TV subscriptions you don’t use very often. And while you make adjustments to your budget, our financial services are here to assist you along the way! 

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5 Reasons You Should Utilize Online & Mobile Banking

Besides the obvious positive of having constant access to your bank account on your very own device, online and mobile banking brings various benefits to the table. If you haven’t downloaded our mobile app yet, keep reading to find out why you should. 

1. Deposit Checks Anywhere 

Save yourself a trip by making it possible to deposit checks from the comfort of your home. It’s an easy process, too! All you do is endorse the check with “PBTC Mobile Deposit”, take a picture of each side and enter basic information. Your check will be processed in seconds – it’s as simple as that!  

2. 24/7 Access 

Say goodbye to working around the bank’s hours to do simple tasks like checking your balance, viewing your transaction history, transferring money, depositing checks or printing bank statements. With online and mobile banking, you have access to these services and information 24/7, even outside of bank hours. 

3. Quick and Easy Transfer 

There may be instances when you quickly need to transfer money from your savings account to your checking account or vice versa. This process is simple, too, and in just a few steps your transfer will be processed. Mobile banking is also helpful in situations where account balances get too low and you have automatic payments. You can set up notifications to make sure you transfer money before dropping below a certain amount and overdrawing. 

4. Never Miss a Bill with Autopay  

Autopay is easy to set up and allows you to pay your bills without having to lift a finger. By filling out a few quick forms online, money will automatically be sent out or transferred each month to pay your bills in a timely manner. Not only is this convenient for you, but it allows you to completely avoid the risk of paying a late fee. 

5. Print or Download Statements 

Save yourself another trip to the bank with access to E-Statements anytime. If you’re wanting to print or download statements for tax purposes or personal records, you simply login to your online account and print off what you want. This makes organizing your personal records easy, too, whether you want to do so on paper or safely and securely on your computer. 

Now that you know why online and mobile banking is so great, it’s time to get started! Click here to learn more about our services, ask us questions and to find out what your next online banking steps are. 

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Crucial Financial Lessons to Teach Your Teenager

Parenting isn’t easy and it seems like there are endless lessons to teach your kids in order to fully prepare them for adulthood. Teaching your teenager about the importance of money management will have a lasting positive impact on their future. Here are five financial lessons you can implement into your parenting: 

Always Be Setting a Good Example 

It’s no secret that children learn by example and often take after their parents’ actions. One of the biggest impressions you can leave on your teenagers is to show them the right way to manage money. Be a good example for them by budgeting, identifying wants vs needs, contributing to your savings account and other smart financial choices. 

Avoid Impulse Buying at All Costs 

As your children enter their teenage years, it’s normal for them to want the latest technology or clothing to keep up with their peers. The worst thing you can do is buy them what they ask for on the spot, as this behavior encourages impulse buying. Instead, let them wait it out for a week or two then revisit the purchasing decision. 

Turn Their Free Time into a Part-Time Job 

While schoolwork, extra-curricular activities and social events can make high school a busy time of life, there’s a lot of extra free time than other stages of life. Between summer break, winter break and free weekends, part-time jobs are a great way to stay busy and make some extra cash. Encouraging your teenager to get a job will teach them life lessons like leadership, time management, responsibility, working with others and so much more. 

Help Them Open Their Own Bank Account 

Once your teenager is getting an income from their part-time job, they’ll need a place to put their money. Now’s the perfect time to help them open a bank account so they get used to having that responsibility. They can even begin contributing to a savings account down the line. 

Have Them Download a Budgeting App 

Teenagers love technology, so why not encourage financial education while they’re on their smartphone? There are tons of budgeting and money management apps out there. Once they are making an income from their part-time job, they’ll have to learn how to be smart with their spending. Apps like this can give them reminders, provide helpful tips and simplify their overall budgeting experience.  

The teenage years are packed full of important life lessons and including proper money management in those lessons is extremely important. For more information on all things finance or to learn about the services we offer, contact us today! 

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