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How do I sign up for online statements and notices?

  • Education Resources > Help Center > Online Services FAQs > Online Statements

Easily learn how to sign up for online statements and notices in online and mobile banking!

How can I view online statements and notices?

  • Education Resources > Help Center > Online Services FAQs > Online Statements

Accessing your online statements and notices takes just seconds. Simply follow a few easy steps, and you’ll be all set!

Can I download my payment history?

  • Education Resources > Help Center > Online Services FAQs > Bill Pay

If you’re looking to download your payment history in online banking, we can help!

Will I receive an IRA tax deduction?

  • Education Resources > Help Center > Saving FAQs > IRAs

Learn about the factors that determine whether you’ll receive an IRA tax deduction, such as the type of account you have.

What if I can’t find a specific payee in the tool?

  • Education Resources > Help Center > Online Services FAQs > Bill Pay

Wondering what to do if you can’t find a specific payee in online bill pay? We’ve got you covered! Learn more.

What is a pending transaction?

  • Education Resources > Help Center > Online Services FAQs > Online Banking

Wondering what a pending transaction is? We can shed some light! Learn more.

Save for College

  • Education Resources > Calculators

Saving for a college education requires advanced planning and knowledge of what the cost of a college education will be when your student begins his college experience. You will first need to know how long it will be before your student sets foot on campus, what the cost of that education is today and how much the cost will increase between now and then. You will need to know how many years of college you will be paying for, which is dependent on the degree program being pursued. Once you have that information, you will be able to know how much you will need to save. Putting together a plan will depend on what you currently have saved, how much you can save each month and the rate of return you will receive on those savings.

Calculate Your Net Worth

  • Education Resources > Calculators

Determining how much money you are worth is like having a personal balance sheet. On the asset side are things you own: homes, cars, investments and personal property. On the liability side are your debts: what you owe on your home mortgage, outstanding loans, and credit card balances. Over time, you want to be reducing your liabilities by paying down debt and building your assets by saving and allowing your assets to work for you by earning interest or building value.

How do I sign up for fraud text alerts?

  • Education Resources > Help Center > Security and Fraud FAQs > Fraud Protection

To receive fraud text alerts, simply make sure your mobile number is updated in online banking.

Pay-Per-Click Advertising ROI

  • Education Resources > Calculators