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Improve your home with your home’s equity

If you're a homeowner, you know how expensive it can be to make improvements or necessary renovations to your home. But what if you could use the equity in your home to pay for them instead?

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Video | First-Time Home Buyers: Koa Ridge

Watch our video on First-Time Home Buyers at Koa Ridge! Sit down with first-time home buyers Ranell and Steven to hear about their journey to homeownership and experience working with CPB.

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Three Simple Tips to Help Protect Your Personal Information from Fraudsters

As the world increasingly moves towards a digital landscape, it is becoming more important for individuals to take extra precautions when it comes to protecting their personal information.

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3 Reasons to Consider a CD from CPB

When it comes to investing your hard-earned money for a secure future, you need to choose the right bank.

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Protect yourself from Check Fraud - Avoid Mailing Checks

It's important for customers to be aware of the dangers associated with check fraud. According to the Financial Crimes Enforcement Netowork, check fraud reporting has significantly increased in the last three years.

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Three Ways to Prepare for Financial Emergencies

Some days aren’t your day. Whether it’s that unexpected car problem that requires a tow, a dental procedure that’s an additional pain to your wallet, or the emergency medical procedure that you’re thankful for (but a bill that you aren’t), financial emergencies are going to pop up. The best way to treat these unpredictable events is to prepare yourself for their inevitability. Here are three ways to prepare yourself for the predictable predicament of your next money emergency.

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