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9 County Fairs in Wisconsin to Attend This Summer
9 County Fairs in Wisconsin to Attend This Summer

County fair season is here! We’ve rounded up the 9 must-visit fairs across Wisconsin this July! Check out our top picks here and why you should attend.

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activities, county fair, family, local, wisconsin

CDs vs. Savings Accounts: Which One Is Right for You?
CDs vs. Savings Accounts: Which One Is Right for You?

Not sure whether to open a savings account or a CD? We break down the pros and cons — and introduce a third option that might be the best of both worlds. Read the blog now.

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certificates of deposit, saving money, Savings Accounts

What Dairy Farming Can Teach Us About Smart Money Habits
What Dairy Farming Can Teach Us About Smart Money Habits

What can dairy farming teach you about saving money? A lot more than you think. From staying consistent to planning for seasonal ups and downs, farmers are full of financial wisdom.

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Budgeting, Farm loans, Financial Literacy, Financing

Investing in Hunting Land: What You Need to Know
Investing in Hunting Land: What You Need to Know

Dreaming of owning your own slice of hunting heaven? Now’s the time to explore the benefits of hunting land. From financing tips to land features, our latest blog walks you through everything you need to know.

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Financing, Hunting Land Loans, Recreation Loans

Is Your Business Safe from Cybercrime? A Guide for Business Owners
Is Your Business Safe from Cybercrime? A Guide for Business Owners

Is your business cyber safe? Phishing emails, fake invoices, QR code scams—cybercrime isn’t just targeting big businesses anymore. If you’re a local business owner, you need to know how to protect yourself.

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Cyber Safety, Cyber Scams, Cybersecurity, Email Scams, MFA, Password Security, Phishing

9 Money Tips for Graduates to Start Your Next Chapter Right
9 Money Tips for Graduates to Start Your Next Chapter Right

Just graduated? Feeling a bit overwhelmed with managing your money? You don’t need to know everything right away, but these 9 tips will help you budget smarter, build your credit, and stay ahead.

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Budgeting, Credit, Emergency Funds, Financial Literacy, Student Loans

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A Guide to Financing Your Farming Operation in Wisconsin

Starting or expanding your farm? Need financing for land, equipment, or operating costs? Farming takes hard work — and the right financial tools. Get the full guide to financing your farm.

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Beginning Farmer Program, Budgeting, Farm Equipment Loans, Farm loans, Financial Literacy, Financing, Hunting Land Loans, Recreation Loans

Financial Literacy Month: 6 Finance Basics Everyone Should Know
Financial Literacy Month: 6 Finance Basics Everyone Should Know

Think you’ve got your finances figured out? From budgeting basics to smart saving and borrowing, we’re breaking down simple money tips everyone should know (without the confusing jargon).

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Banking, Financial Literacy, Kasasa Saver Account, Savings Accounts

Why Choose a Local Bank?
Why Choose a Local Bank? The Big Impact of Community Banking

Local banks do more than hold your money—they invest in the community! Learn more about why you should choose a local bank, like Ergo Bank, and the big impact that it makes.

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about us, community banking, local

Emergency Fund vs. Savings Account: What
Emergency Fund vs. Savings Account: What's The Difference?

Your savings account helps you plan for your future, but your emergency fund protects you from the unexpected. Learn more about each type of savings account and which one is right for your needs today!

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Banking, Emergency Funds, Savings Accounts

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