Community Banks vs. Corporate Banks

You are ready to go to college and need a checking account. You are mad at your current bank and want a change. You are new in town and need a good bank. You have started your own business and want a bank you can work with. You want to call a bank and not […]

12 Tips on Protecting Your Mobile Device

Aren’t you the smart one! You’ve been out shopping all day and almost all of your Christmas shopping is done! Amazing!!! I will NEVER be that person. I am always shopping at the last minute. The 24 hour drug store clerks know me by my first name. But I am proud (although a little irritated) […]

If It’s Too Good to Be True …

Love is in the air…and I really mean “the air”! You have met the man/woman of your dreams. He/She is so special and kind and wonderful. Friendship, romance and marriage are definitely in your near future. What could be more perfect than to find that special person to spend the rest of your life with!!! […]

ICBA and The Farmers Bank Offer Cybersecurity Tips to Protect Sensitive Information

Portland, TN (Oct. 3, 2018) —In recognition of National Cybersecurity Month in October, ICBA and The Farmers Bank are reminding consumers of simple steps they can take to safeguard their sensitive data when making purchases online or via a smart device and what to do if they suspect their information has been compromised. Educating customers […]

Buy Now or Cry Later – What to Buy and When

Don’t you just love a good sale? There is nothing like walking into a department store to find they are running a sale like “Buy One, Get Two Free!” Most of the time, we just luck up on these sales. I have the habit of being a day late or just missing it all together, […]

The Power of a Good Policy

For those who feared that partisanship and politics always trumps policy in Washington, I have good news! Thanks to the power of grassroots advocacy and the support of pro-community bank elected officials, including Lamar Alexander, Bob Corker, Marsha Blackburn and Diane Black, Washington has approved much-needed financial reforms. The landmark Economic Growth, Regulatory Relief and […]

Saving Money While Dining Out

It’s hard to believe that Labor Day is just around the corner. Life is speeding by so fast it makes your head swim. It was just Easter, then here comes Labor Day and next week it will be Christmas. Well, not really but it feels that way. Life is moving way too fast and we […]

College: A Freshman’s Survival Guide

Hasn’t this summer just flown by?!? A couple of months ago, you graduated from high school. You were “Big Man (or Woman) on Campus.” All the lower classmen looked up to you, wishing they were walking in your shoes (you did it, too!), getting out of this town and going off to college or tech […]

Millennial Homebuyers

I say let’s just blame it all on those millennials!!! Oops, did I say that out loud? Well, maybe since I was thinking it, it’s not any more sinful to say it in print. On the other hand, should this young generation take the blame for everything? They are different from the preceding generations. I […]

Funding Rural America’s Farmers

“Rural America” broadly describes the fields, forests, mountains, deserts, plains and prairies that comprise nearly 97 percent of the American land area and one-fifth of its populace, according to the U.S. Census Bureau’s American Community Survey. It’s also home to the American farmers and ranchers who are so essential to our nation’s economy. Food and […]