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FNB Bank at MSU Explore Murray Event

MSU students are invited to attend the annual Explore Murray event on Saturday, August 17th from 6 – 7:30 PM at the CFSB Center. Businesses from all over Murray, including FNB Bank, will be set up with informational handouts and giveaways! Stop by the FNB Bank table and play our corn-hole game for a chance to score our exclusive Murray State T-Shirt or one of our other great prizes! You can also enter for a chance to win one of four $25 MasterCard Gift Cards! To learn more about Explore Murray visit Murray State University’s official website here: https://www.murraystate.edu/headermenu/administration/StudentAffairs/departments/GreatBeginnings/GreatBeginningsSchedule.aspx

 

 

FNB Donates Over $20,500 Back to Local Schools

Mayfield School Donation July 29, 2019 (Mayfield, KY) FNB Bank is proud to announce that they have donated over $20,500 back to Mayfield, Graves County and Trigg County Schools through their Spirit Debit Card Program. These donations to the school systems are a result of FNB’s 2nd quarter 2019 Spirit Debit Card Reward Program.

“We are proud to offer our exclusive FNB Spirit Debit Card Program to our local schools,” stated Brooke Wiles, FNB Marketing Director.  “Our customers have pride in knowing that they are making a difference in the lives of our youth by simply swiping their Spirit Debit Cards at the checkout.  The donated funds allow the school systems the opportunity to do more for their students and staff, which is an invaluable asset to our community.”

Graves County DonationThe FNB Spirit Debit Card Rewards Program allows FNB and their customers the opportunity to give back to their local schools when they use their FNB debit card.  FNB currently offers Spirit Debit Cards for Mayfield, Graves County and Trigg County Schools.  The Spirit Card works like a traditional debit card and for each signature-based transaction (not using your PIN), FNB donates $0.10 to the corresponding school.  The tracking process is hassle free for the card holder, as FNB does all the tracking and submits the check to each school on a quarterly basis.  The donated funds are utilized at the school’s discretion.

In 2018, FNB donated over $66,000 to their participating schools through the Spirit Debit Card Program.  To learn more about the Spirit Debit Card Program, stop by your nearest FNB Office or visit www.GrowWithFNB.com.

Trigg County DonationFNB Bank, founded in 1875, is one of the oldest banks in the state of Kentucky and ranks among the highest in the nation in the area of safety and soundness.  The bank currently has eight locations:  Mayfield Main, Mayfield Southside, Wingo, Lone Oak, Paducah, Murray, Cadiz Main, and Cadiz West.  FNB is member FDIC and an Equal Housing Lender.

FNB Bank Sponsors LBL Hummingbird Dinner on August 17, 2019

FNB Bank is a proud sponsor of the Land Between the Lakes Hummingbird Dinner that will take place on Saturday, August 17, 2019. The dinner will take place from 6-8 PM at the Woodlands Nature Station. Reservations are required. To reserve your spot please call the Woodlands Nature Station at 270-924-2299.

August brings hundreds and hundreds of hummingbirds to Land Between the Lakes as they migrate south to Central America. You can see as many as 200 of them in a single day at the Woodlands Nature Station! Join them to celebrate this natural spectacle and watch the backyard beauties as they buzz around the native gardens, fueling up for the next leg of their long journey.

Check out hummingbird banding demonstrations that will be ongoing throughout August as biologists catch, tag, and release hummingbirds as part of a long-term research project. Discover how you can help hummingbirds and other migrating wildlife such as monarchs, bats, dragonflies, and songbirds right at your own home! Stroll through the outdoor gallery of local wildlife artists, stop by the native plant sale, and enjoy programs, demonstrations, a hummingbird gift shop, and kids’ crafts and games! Plan on spending the whole day by bringing a picnic or stopping by their onsite food vendor. Native plant sale, expert-led programs, backyard wildlife demonstration and kid’s activities will also be available. To view a complete calendar of events visit: https://www.landbetweenthelakes.us/eventscalendar/.

FNB’s Recent Officer Promotions

July 12, 2019 (Mayfield, KY) FNB Bank is pleased to announce the recent promotion of officers at the Annual Meeting of the Board at the Main Office in Mayfield, Kentucky, on June 19th.  During the meeting, the Board of Directors promoted both Jacob Wyatt and Jennifer Franklin to Assistant Vice President.

Jennifer Franklin Promoted to Assistant Vice PresidentJennifer (Fulton) Franklin from Mayfield, KY, has over 14 years of banking experience and currently serves as Senior Deposit Officer. Franklin is a 2005 graduate of Murray State University with a Bachelor of Science degree in Economics and Accounting. She also graduated from the Kentucky Bankers Association General Banking School. Jennifer resides in Mayfield with her husband, Cary and their two children: Alexis and Lucas.

Jacob Wyatt Promoted to Assistant Vice PresidentJacob Wyatt from Hickory, KY, has been with FNB Bank for 10 years, serving as a Loan Officer for the Mayfield-Graves County Market since 2013.  He earned his Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration from Mid-Continent University in 2012. He is also a graduate of Kentucky Bankers Association Essentials of Banking School and General School of Banking. Jacob currently serves as a board member for the Mayfield-Graves County Chamber of Commerce and is a member of the Mayfield-Graves County Young Professionals group.  He has two sons, Micah and Gaige.

FNB Bank, founded in 1875, is one of the oldest banks in the state of Kentucky and ranks among the highest in the nation in the area of safety and soundness.  The bank currently has eight locations:  Mayfield Main, Mayfield Southside, Wingo, Lone Oak, Paducah, Murray, Cadiz Main, and Cadiz West.  FNB is member FDIC and an Equal Housing Lender.

FNB & Midtown Market Fundraising Lunch to Benefit Child Watch

FNB is teaming up with Midtown Market for a Fundraising Lunch on Friday, June 28th. All proceeds benefit Child Watch of Paducah. For a $13 donation, you can choose one of Midtown Market’s signature sandwiches- the Johnny Appleseed Sandwich, the Midtown Market Club or the Wild West BLT. Meals include a side pickle, chips and a cookie.

The pre-order deadline is Wednesday, June 26th at Noon. To place an order please do one of the following:

  • Turn in Order Form at the Lone Oak or Paducah FNB Office
  • Call in your order to (270) 554-1748
  • Scan and email your Order Form to events@growwithfnb.com
  • Link to order form can be found below

Orders can be picked up at Midtown Market between 10:30 AM and 1:00 PM or delivered in Paducah with a 5 Order Minimum.

All proceeds from this event will benefit Child Watch of Paducah. The mission of Child Watch Counseling and Advocacy Center is to provide children and families in Western, KY with education, advocacy, and treatment that prevents child abuse, encourages family stability, promotes healthy relationships, enhances individual well-being, and cultivates safe, nurturing families.

To view a printable order form, click here: https://growwithfnb.com/Midtown_Market_Fundraiser_Order_Form.jpg

FNB Freedom Fest Parade on Thursday, July 4th

FNB Freedom Fest ParadeCelebrate Independence Day in Murray, Kentucky, on Thursday, July 4 with Freedom Fest! Family fun and patriotic spirit await you during this jam-packed day of events. The FNB Bank Freedom Fest Parade marches down Main Street at 9:30 a.m., as thousands of locals and visitors line the streets. FNB Bank will lead the parade with lots of fun giveaways and candy to be handed out. This year the FNB branded Murray Transit Bus will also join in the parade.

 

Coping With the Cost of Caregiving

No matter where you work or what you do for a living, balancing work and family can be tough. But when the question of money comes into play, both can get even trickier. The fact is, financial advice for working families tends to focus on the cost of raising children, rather than the costs of caring for aging loved ones or family members with disabilities in need of long-term care.

One in eight Americans provides care for a loved one facing illness, aging, or disability. From navigating doctor’s appointments to legal and financial planning, managing prescriptions to administering medical care at home, it’s one of the most important and demanding jobs any of us will ever do. And without good support, information and preparation, it can also be one of the costliest. Family caregivers spend an average of $7,000 of their own money every year on their caregiving responsibilities—that’s roughly the same amount the average American household spends on food. Family caregivers should consider these financial tips to help:

  1. Create a household budget that includes caregiving costs. This will allow you to focus on eliminating debt and cutting expenses where you are able.
  2. Try to hold on to your 401k and retirement savings. 30% of family caregivers have dipped into their personal savings, and 16% have reduced contributions to their retirement savings. This undermines your own future financial security.
  3. Look into whether you can be paid for the care you are providing. Your chances are best if you are caring for someone eligible for Medicaid and living in a state with a Medicaid care program or caring for a U.S. military veteran. Find out what options might be available for you.
  4. Look for organizations in your community that may provide services for you and your loved one. The Alzheimer’s Association and AARP have created the Community Resource Finder to provide easy access to resources, community programs, and services.

Caregivers also play an important role in securing the financial well-being of their loved ones by protecting care recipients from fraud. Thirty-seven percent of active caregivers say that the person in their care has been exploited or financially abused, nearly double the percentage from just two years ago. Older adults, in particular, are frequent targets of fraudulent and deceptive business practices because of the perception that they’re more likely to trust and act politely toward strangers.

Don’t let a scam artist take advantage of you or your loved one. Take these precautions to protect your loved ones:

  1. Check credit reports at annualcreditreport.com to ensure that fraudulent new accounts haven’t been opened in your loved ones’ names.
  1. Don’t give out Social Security numbers, credit card numbers or bank account information to anyone on the phone or Internet unless you have independently verified who is asking for the information and why they need it.
  2. Add phone numbers to the National Do Not Call Registry.Register numbers by visiting www.donotcall.gov or by calling 888-382-1222 from the number(s) you would like to register. Of course, scammers won’t check the registry, but it will reduce legal telemarketing calls.
  3. Visit the Direct Marketing Association (DMA) website to reduce commercial mail. You’ll need to create a DMAchoice account (it’s free), and then you can specify what types of mailings you do and do not wish to receive at your house or the home of your loved one.

AARP has free resources for family caregivers, including multiple articles on smart financial planning, detecting and preventing fraud, and managing a loved one’s money. For more information, please visit www.aarp.org/caregiving, or www.aarp.org/fraud.

This article is provided by AARP. 

America Saves: Saving as a Family

Sometimes when children hear their parents or other adults in their lives talking about cutting spending or saving money, they assume that the family is going through a rough patch. As appropriate based on children’s ages, family conversations about money goals, including saving and spending plans, reassure children. It is also a great way to introduce (or remind) children about the reasons we save.

Talking about family saving goals helps children understand that putting money aside for the future – whether to be prepared for unexpected expenses, for short-term goals such as summer vacation, or for longer term goals such as paying for college – is important to you. They will also likely be interested in knowing how they can help. They may even want to set their own savings goals and be motivated to work toward achieving them!

Saving as a Family

Get your family involved with your saving plan by brainstorming ways to cut expenses in order to free up money to put toward your saving goals. Explore low- and no-cost activities you can do together as a family. Consider selling rarely used books, toys, clothes and other items in a garage sale or other marketplace. Involve children by:

  1. Encouraging them to be aware of their energy and water use by turning off lights and electronics when not needed and by turning off the water when brushing teeth and taking showers
  2. Thinking about things that the family regularly spends money on and talking about if the family stills wants or needs the items or if they can select cheaper alternatives or perhaps do without them
  3. Teaching them to comparison shop and choose generics or use coupons when it makes sense
  4. Challenging them to suggest ways to enjoy time together as a family for less.
  5. Including children in trips to your financial institution (or an ATM) to deposit or transfer money into a saving account make the process real. Consider posting a running total of the dollar amount of deposits and the progress made toward a family saving goal on the refrigerator or a bulletin board.

Encouraging Children to Save

Saving money is a habit that is developed over time. In addition to letting children know that you save, help them begin to develop their own saving habit. Money as You Grow, a framework that links money-related activities to children’s developmental stages, is a great resource for conversation starters and activities for children of all ages at consumerfinance.gov.

Let America Saves help you save money so you can feel confident about your finances. It all starts when you make a commitment to yourself to save. Take the first step today and take the America Saves pledge to save money, reduce debt, and build wealth over time. And it doesn’t stop there. America Saves will keep you motivated with information, advice, tips, and reminders to help you reach your goal. Think of us as your own personal support system.

 

By Elizabeth Kiss, Ph.D., Kansas Saves

America Saves: 4 Easy Ways to Make Saving a Family Affair

Everyone in your household can play a role in the financial success of your home. Here are four easy ways to make saving a priority for everyone under your roof.

  1. Have a conversation

Get the whole family together, make some popcorn or hot chocolate and make talking about money fun. Keep it positive by talking about ways the family can work together to lower expenses, increase income and save money.

  1. Involve everyone

Take time to explain how things that everyone in your household uses comes with a cost, like the utilities, internet and cable. Teach the whole family how to comparison shop, choose generics and/or use coupons, sale ads, etc. Make it an activity for everyone to review your local grocery store circular/app and identify products that you can save on that week.

  1. Set a goal

Decide as a family what your financial goals should be. These could be household goals and individual goals. Is it saving for college?  Is it saving for a family vacation? A car? Having a financial cushion for unexpected emergencies? Whatever you decide, make a commitment to save. Jump-start that commitment by taking the America Saves Pledge, and we’ll help keep you on track by sending goal-based emails and texts.

  1. Make a plan

Setting a goal is a great start, but how will you reach it without a plan? Making a plan to reach a savings goal requires establishing a plan for how you will spend and save your money. Savers with a plan are twice as likely to accomplish their savings goals. Get some tips and tricks about making a plan with our Save with a Plan Toolkit.

 

Now that you have a few ideas to start saving as a family, remember to celebrate your successes and know saving is an activity and not an amount. Start Small and Think Big.

By America Saves (americasaves.org)

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