The Cents & Sense Blog

Cents & Sense: Your Guide to Financial Literacy

Welcome to Cents & Sense, your go-to resource for financial empowerment. Whether you’re looking to understand basic banking, navigate lending options, or improve your financial habits, this blog is here to help you every step of the way. With clear and easy-to-follow articles, we break down complex topics like budgeting, saving, and managing debt, making financial literacy accessible to everyone. You’ll also find practical tips on how to make the most of your money, from choosing the right loan to managing your credit score. Our goal is to provide you with the tools and knowledge you need to make smart financial decisions and secure your financial future. Join us as we demystify the world of finance, one blog post at a time!

Recent postings:

May 12, 2025, 7 Check Endorsement Tips:

Paper checks are not used as often these days, but they are still part of everyday banking for many individuals and businesses. That makes it important to know how to endorse a check the right way. A check that is not endorsed correctly can delay your deposit or put you at risk for fraud.

Apr. 17, 2025, Invest in Your Future with a Land-Only Loan:

Sometimes the right opportunity comes in the form of open space – just land, ready for your vision.

Mar. 25, 2025, A Guide to Commercial Real Estate Loans:

Investing in commercial real estate can be a game-changer for businesses, whether you’re looking to purchase new property, expand your current space, or refinance an existing loan.

Mar. 1, 2025, Explore the Different Types of Mortgages:

Whether you’re purchasing your first home, investing in a second property, or looking to finance a new construction project, understanding your mortgage options is crucial to making an informed decision.

Feb. 20, 2025, Business Lines of Credit:

Running a business comes with its fair share of uncertainties. Whether you need to cover unexpected expenses, invest in growth opportunities, or manage seasonal fluctuations, having access to flexible funding can make all the difference.