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Learning Center

Welcome to our KS Bank Learning Center.

 
The financial health of our customers is top priority. We are dedicated to spreading financial literacy and are committed to helping people learn to better manage their money. Here, you’ll find helpful links to topics and information that provide insights to help you accomplish your financial goals.

Tax help for individuals, families, businesses, tax-exempt organizations and others – including health plans – affected by coronavirus.

Life events happen and making sound financial decisions during these changes is critical to your financial health. Is it a new job? New baby? New home? Has there been a death in the family? Maybe it's time to start retirement planning. 
 
Keep these five principles in mind as you make day-to-day decisions and plan your financial goals.
 
There are many reasons to create a budget and many ways to do so. This is a great way to stay on track financially. Ready to work out your finances on a budgeting worksheet? 

Credit reports may affect your mortgage rates, credit card approvals, apartment requests, or even your job application. Reviewing credit reports helps you catch signs of identity theft early.

Ensure that the information on all of your credit reports is correct and up to date.

Millions of Americans manage money or property for a loved one who’s unable to pay bills or make financial decisions. Maybe you are one of those people or you are planning to do so. If so, we are here to help you plan.
 
You, or someone you know, could become the victim of a growing crime in America - financial abuse of older Americans. This is a serious topic and anyone who sees signs of theft, fraud, misuse of a person's assets or credit, or use of undue influence to gain control of an older person's money or property should be on the alert.
 
Looking to start, grow or transition your business? No matter what direction you are headed, knowing where to go for reputable resources is a must. Check out this comprehensive resource for great business advice. 
 





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Identity Theft is an illegal means of securing an unsuspecting individual’s personal or financial information with the intent of assuming their identity to make transactions or purchases.  It is our goal to educate you, our customer, and assist you from becoming this crime’s next victim. If you feel that you are an unlikely target for identity theft, you might want to think again.
 
The U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) website contains up-to-date information with regards to Identity Theft, along with your individual rights.