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7 Ways to Save on Back-to-School Shopping

As the back-to-school season approaches, many parents and students are looking for ways to save on essential supplies. Here are seven tips to help you make the most of your budget:

  1. Create a Budget and Stick to It: Before you start shopping, determine how much you can afford to spend. Make a list of necessary items and prioritize them. This will help you avoid impulse purchases and stay within your budget.
  2. Shop Sales and Use Coupons: Keep an eye out for sales, discounts, and coupons. Many stores offer significant savings during the back-to-school season. Combine sales with coupons for even greater discounts.
  3. Buy in Bulk: For items like notebooks, pens, and pencils, consider buying in bulk. This can often be cheaper in the long run, especially if you have multiple children or can share supplies with other families.
  4. Take Advantage of Tax-Free Weekends: Many states offer tax-free weekends during the back-to-school season. Plan your shopping around these dates to save on sales tax.
  5. Use Credit Card Rewards: If you have a credit card that offers rewards, use it for your back-to-school shopping. You can earn points, cash back, or other rewards that can help offset the cost of supplies.
    1. Apply for a VISA Rewards Platinum credit card with Peoples Bank and Trust. As you shop for back-to-school supplies, get rewards points you can redeem on merchandise and travel. Enjoy fraud monitoring and zero fraud liability! Learn about the VISA Rewards Platinum today.
  6. Shop Online: Online retailers often offer competitive prices and exclusive deals. Plus, you can easily compare prices across different websites to find the best deals.
  7. Open a Savings Account: Consider opening a savings account specifically for back-to-school expenses. By setting aside a small amount each month, you can build up a fund to cover these costs without straining your budget.


By following these tips, you can make back-to-school shopping more affordable and stress-free. Happy shopping!

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Summer Travels: Protecting Your Finances On the Go

Staying Safe Abroad

Summer is here, and with it comes the thrill of new adventures and the allure of distant horizons. But as we pack our bags and set out to make memories, it’s vital to remember that our financial security should travel with us. From the sun-drenched shores to the vibrant pulse of city life, ensuring the safety of your finances is as important as your itinerary. Here’s how you can protect your financial well-being while savoring the joys of summer travel.

Before You Go

There are a few steps you can take to make sure you’re secured and well prepared for your trip, so be sure to:

  • Update your device: Make sure your smartphone, tablet, or laptop, and any apps are updated to the latest software as this will improve your device’s ability to defend against malware.
  • Back up your information: Perform a backup of your photos, videos, contacts, and any other important information.
  • Enable ‘Find My Device’: Whether you’re an Android or iOS user, make sure to enable the ‘Find My Device’ feature on all your devices. This will allow you to find your device, like your phone, laptop or tablet, as well as disable it or wipe it remotely.
  • Lock it up: If your devices do not have passwords on them, it’s time to enable a strong PIN or password! Get into the habit of locking all your devices before you stop using them to ensure no one has time to steal information.

Using Public Wi-Fi Wisely 

Public Wi-Fi is a traveler’s best friend for staying connected, but it’s also a playground for cybercriminals. To stay safe:

Handling Cash and Credit Cards 

Cash is king in many places, but carrying too much can be risky. Credit cards, on the other hand, offer convenience and security. Here’s how to manage both:

  • Divide and conquer: Keep a small amount of cash handy and stash the rest in a secure spot like a money belt or hotel safe.
  • Notify your bank: Inform your bank of your travel plans to prevent any blocks on your cards due to unusual activity.
  • Choose credit over debit: Credit cards offer better protection against fraud, chargebacks, and often come with travel insurance benefits.

Stay Alert with Mobile Notifications

  • Download your bank or card’s app: Before you travel, download your credit/debit card or bank’s app to have easy access to your account.
  • Enable notifications: Set up instant alerts to be notified on your phone whenever your card is charged, giving you real-time updates on your spending and immediate notice of unauthorized use.

In Case of Lost or Stolen Items 

Theft or loss can happen to anyone. If you find yourself in this unfortunate situation:

  • Act fast: Report any stolen items to local authorities and your bank immediately.
  • Document everything: Keep copies of important documents and receipts, which will be helpful when filing claims.
  • Use credit card benefits: Many credit cards offer protection for lost or stolen items, so be sure to leverage these features.

Why Credit is Better Than Debit 

When traveling, credit cards are your financial armor. They offer:

  • Fraud protection: Credit cards limit your liability on fraudulent charges.
  • Chargeback options: If services aren’t rendered, you can dispute charges more easily than with debit cards.
  • Rewards and perks: Earn points, miles, or cashback on your travel expenses, which can be used for future adventures.

We’re Your Trusted Travel Partner

At Peoples Bank and Trust, we understand the importance of financial security during your travels. Our range of credit card options is designed to provide you with peace of mind, so you can focus on making memories. Before you pack your bags, visit Peoples Bank and Trust to find the perfect travel companion in our credit card offerings.

Enjoy your summer travels with confidence, knowing that Peoples Bank & Trust has got your back every step of the way.

5 Financially Savvy Ways to Use Your Tax Refund

Personal Finances

Getting your taxes done early not only takes one more thing off your to-do list but further allows you to start planning for the future. Working with your tax professional, determine how much your family may receive this year from a tax refund. No matter the amount, we recommend putting it towards your financial goals for the year. Here are some great strategies we’ve tried to get the best bang for our buck:

  1. Max out your 401(k) or Traditional IRA contributions. If you aren’t taking advantage of one of these two accounts, we highly suggest opening one soon! These tax-beneficial accounts help holders accumulate and grow their funds without the burden of tax at the time of deposit. Each account, however, is limited by how much you can contribute. By allocating funds into these account types it may not only help you save for retirement but also allow your money mature throughout the years, with no additional effort.
  2. Make an extra payment on your mortgage or student loan. Paying down your loan is always a great option when selecting financial goals. In the case of a mortgage, you earn more equity as you pay, while with student loans, you gain more momentum towards financial freedom. Instead of adding money to each monthly installment, we recommend creating one lump payment. By doing this you can you create a single but large decrease in your principal amount owed, drastically reducing your associated interest as well.
  3. Save for the 2017 holiday season. While holiday events, family gatherings, and memories are held dear, the burden of the season can pose potential problems for your personal finances. If you struggled saving last year, now is the perfect time to set aside funds for the holidays. Determine how much you need to pay for each aspect of your seasonal activities, and save as much as possible in a separate account from your tax refund. If additional funds are needed, automate your savings to transfer a specific dollar amount to this account each month.
  4. Pay off outstanding credit card debt. With one of the highest interest rates, credit cards are notorious for taking years to pay off. If you want to make a dent in your debt, we recommend tackling one card at a time.  Using your tax refund, see if you can eliminate smaller debts first. Then with the remaining funds, begin paying down each additional credit card. By paying off the card with the least amount of debt first, you can begin to snowball your way to financial freedom!
  5. Start saving for a vacation. Whether it’s a spring break, a summer adventure, or a fall festival, it’s never too early to start saving. Once you have determined a destination, then create a rough budget of the expected expense. Depending on your refund you may be able to pay for the whole trip outright, or you may need to couple the funds with some additional monthly savings. No matter how you choose to save, we recommend keeping your vacation funds in a separate deposit account so you’re not tempted to use them throughout the year.

If you still have questions on how to best use your tax refund, our personal bankers would love to help. At Peoples Bank & Trust, we can assist you in using all your savings options to help make the most of your money. Stop in and see us today!

 

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