If Life's a journey, then there must be a destination. Where are you headed?
Isaiah 6:3 And one cried unto another, and said, Holy, holy, holy, is the LORD of hosts: the whole earth is full of his glory.
People all over the country are choosing to move their money out of bigger banks and into smaller, community-oriented financial institutions that generally avoided the reckless investments and schemes that helped cause the financial crisis.
Fueled by the personal initiatives of thousands, it’s a grassroots effort that has the potential to shift power in the financial system away from Wall Street and to Main Street.
Check out the video, read up on what inspired the idea, connect with others through Facebook and Twitter and then use the tools and links provided to find a community bank or credit union in your area.
I happen to know of a great community bank in which to entrust your money.www.hbtbank.com
I actually already bank at Morton Community, but do you know of any credit card issuers who have a decent rewards program and who didn't take bailout money? I'm looking to switch my credit card from Chase.
hmmm...Heartland does offer credit cards although they really don't advertise it. I'm not sure who the "backing bank" is but the card is a Visa. So although Heartland did not take bailout money, the people behind the card may have.
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I happen to know of a great community bank in which to entrust your money.
www.hbtbank.com
I actually already bank at Morton Community, but do you know of any credit card issuers who have a decent rewards program and who didn't take bailout money? I'm looking to switch my credit card from Chase.
hmmm...Heartland does offer credit cards although they really don't advertise it. I'm not sure who the "backing bank" is but the card is a Visa. So although Heartland did not take bailout money, the people behind the card may have.
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