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To buy or not to buy

To buy or not to buy

The past year has proven to be unsettled for potential homebuyers that have been asking themselves, “To buy or not to buy?” The transition from the escalated prices of Covid-19 to inflation anxiety has left buyers in a quandary. While current conditions are not...
Smart Financial Habits for Youth

Smart Financial Habits for Youth

As we celebrate Teach Children to Save Day on April 25, First Keystone Community Bank recognizes the importance of teaching youth smart financial habits. This month, we are celebrating the first anniversary of our Keystone First Checking Account which introduces our...
Celebrating Community Banking Month

Celebrating Community Banking Month

As we celebrate Community Banking Month, First Keystone Community Bank (FKCB) recognizes the significant strides and accomplishments that we, as a community bank, have forged over the years. FKCB was chartered nearly 160 years ago to serve this community. Now, almost...
New Year’s Savings Tips: Start Saving Now

New Year’s Savings Tips: Start Saving Now

We’ve all said it: “This is the year I’m going to start saving money.” But setting financial resolutions can seem intimidating and unrealistic. While many Americans would agree that saving more money is a priority for the new year, implementing the means necessary to...
The 12 Scams of Christmas

The 12 Scams of Christmas

On the first day of Christmas the scammers gave to me…A shady letter from Santa!  Parents eager to see their child’s reaction to a letter from Santa can easily fall for this scam that uses sentimentality to gain sensitive information. Use a well-known campaign...
Credit Report vs. Credit Score

Credit Report vs. Credit Score

As a consumer, you are probably aware of credit reports and credit scores. But do you really know what they mean and how they interact? And most importantly—How do they affect you? Credit Report vs. Credit Score Credit reports and credit scores are related but not...

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