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    Everyday Checking

    Our most popular choice for day-to-day checking.

     

    • No monthly service charge
    • Loaded with extras to simplify your everyday banking
    • A complementary Everyday Savings account is included at no charge to reach your savings goals

     

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    Relationship Checking

    Links your checking and savings for premium savings rates.

     

    • Make your cash work for you in this relationship account
    • Eliminate monthly service charges with combined savings balances
    • Receive a complementary Relationship Savings with premium interest rates
    • Enjoy higher-yield CD rates and discounts on loans

     

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    Student Checking

    Benefits designed for students under 25.

     

    • No monthly service charge
    • Up to 5 free non-Horizon ATMs each month
    • Secure mobile banking with text alerts to help manage your money
    • Pay friends and receive money from family easily with Zelle®
    • Complementary Everyday Savings included at no charge

     

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Going beyond the basics comes standard with our checking accounts.

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    Access your cash at thousands of fee-free MoneyPass ATMs coast-to-coast.  Just look for the MoneyPass logo.
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    Debit Card in Minutes

    Get your new or replacement debit card in minutes.  Then earn rewards when you use your card to pay for purchases with just a tap.  

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    Bank from Anywhere

    Download our mobile app and do your banking from anywhere – including mobile check deposit.

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    Move Money Easily

    Easily transfer money and pay bills with online and mobile banking or use Zelle® to send money to friends and family within the mobile app.

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    CreditAdvisor allows you to monitor your credit score and get alerted to changes.
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    Bank Securely

    Get account alerts via text and email within online banking.  And, know your deposits are safe with FDIC insurance.

Looking for an account to help get your finances back on track?  Fresh Start Checking is for you.

A new start with a Fresh Start Checking account means you have a $25 minimum opening balance, a minimal monthly service charge, and overdraft forgiveness. It's everything you'll need to get back on track. Combined with a complementary Everyday Savings account at no charge, you'll also be on the right track for your savings goals.

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Personal Finance Advice

How to Talk to Your Kids About Money

Teach Children to Save Day

How soon is too soon to talk to your kids or grandkids about money?

If they are old enough to ask for a toy or a bike, they are old enough to start learning financial lessons that will last a lifetime.

The best financial lessons are part of everyday experience. Look for opportunities to talk about money, read books aloud and play games that center around spending money wisely. Be open and honest when you discuss your financial experiences—good or bad.

Examples of teachable moments to help you get started

At the bank: When you go to the bank, bring your children with you and show them how transactions work. Schedule a time for a manager to explain how the bank operates, how money generates interest and how an ATM works.  Ask the manager for a tour—be sure to ask to see the vault.

On payday: Discuss how your pay is budgeted to pay for housing, food and clothing, and how a portion is saved for future expenses such as college tuition and retirement.

At the market: It’s easy to give clear examples of “needs” and “wants” using different kinds of foods at a grocery store. Milk (for strong bones) is a need; soft drinks are a want. Explain the benefits of comparison shopping, coupons and store brands.

Chores and allowance: Assign chores and give them a monetary value. Discuss ways to budget and divide allowances. Encourage children to set a financial goal, such as saving for a bike, and figure out how to achieve it.

Paying bills: Explain the many ways that bills can be paid; over the phone, paper or by check, electronic check or online check draft. Discuss how each method of bill pay takes money out of your account. Be sure to cover late penalties, emphasizing the importance of paying bills on time.

Using credit cards: Explain that credit cards are a loan and need to be repaid. Share how each month a credit card statement comes in the mail with a bill. Go over the features of different types of cards, such as ATM, debit and credit cards.

Browsing the Internet: While online, explain to your children how valuable their personal information and privacy is to you, to them and to online predators. Discuss the risks and benefits of sharing certain information. Then, as a family, make a list of rules for keeping personal information safe online.

Planning a vacation: Whether you are planning an outing to a local amusement park or a once-in-a-lifetime trip, emphasize the value of saving as a family. Set a family savings goal that involves your children. Figure out the cost and discuss ways everyone can help to reach the goal.

Always encourage your children to ask questions about money. If you don’t know the answer, research it together or ask your local Horizon Advisor. You can call us or visit a branch!

Article provided by American Bankers Association.

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