Financial Education Week
April is National Financial Literacy Month, and to help celebrate, we’re hosting a “Pinnacle Cares about Financial Education” event at our offices the week of April 7-11.
Money and finances can be daunting topics, even for a math wizard. There are tax laws and regulations, with language that can be hard to decipher. But improving your financial situation and planning for the future doesn't have to be daunting, and you don't have to do it alone.
Pinnacle's experienced professionals are well-versed in matters of money, and we have lots of great resources for you to draw on:
- Check out our Learning Center, which is filled with advice from our bankers on topics for individuals as well as businesses.
- Sign up for our Consumer Mastermind multi-week courses (1.0 or 2.0) to get up to speed on 12 essential topics to improve financial wellness.
- Don't have that much time? Check into our financial wellness workshops that cover one topic in about an hour. Virtual options are available. Register for the series that ends in June, which will repeat July - December. Attend the sessions that interest you.
- Our calculator tools are handy if you're considering a car or home purchase, as well as creating a budget or a plan to pay off debt.
- Our Pinnacle Fraudcast covers tips on how to create and store secure passwords and avoid being tricked by scammers. For more fraud advice, our Learning Center has a whole section of articles about identifying and thwarting fraud.
- Haven't signed up for Pinnacle Online or Mobile Banking yet? Here's a page with all the details. The debit card controls and alerts can help you protect and monitor your account.
- With Pinnacle online banking, you can keep tabs on your credit score and use the financial checkup tool there.