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Building a Community-Focused Small Business

Building a Community-Focused Small Business

Starting a small business is just one step in building up the community around you. Next, you should consider ways to give back to the community that supports you. With so many ways to do this, the important thing to remember is to authentically collaborate with community leaders to have the most positive impact you can in your area.

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Resources for Small Business Owners

Resources for Small Business Owners

No matter which step you are on in starting your own business, it always helps to know the many resources available to you. Whether you are just getting started or already maintain a successful small business, it always helps to have information at your fingertips. To assist your journey, we have compiled some of the best online resources for any step of the process.

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How to Start a Small Business

How to Start a Small Business

The United States Chamber of Congress estimates that there are around 31.7 million small business in the United States. Starting a business includes a lot of moving parts as well as following local, state, and federal rules. Don't worry, though: once you've condensed the information, a simple checklist can get you well on your way to success!

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Spring Into Your Community

Spring Into Your Community

Spring is here and there is no better time to start thinking about how you might want to get involved in your community. Depending on your ability, time, and interests there are many ways you can give back to those in your area. Community banks like The Savings Bank value giving back to the communities we serve in a variety of ways, and there's no better feeling than seeing a community project come to life! Today, we invite you to spring into your community, as well. While it may be daunting, even something that seems like a small contribution can make a big difference!

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Look Out For Bank Communications Spoofing

Look Out For Bank Communications Spoofing

Have you ever received a spoofing message? The FBI defines spoofing as "when someone disguises an email address, sender name, phone number, or website URL--often just by changing one letter, symbol, or number-- to convince you that you are interacting with a trusted source." Some scammers choose to spoof the URLs of financial institutions when targeting consumers. Read on for more information about bank communications spoofing.

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