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Millennium Bank opens in Houston
8201 W. Sam Houston Parkway South
(On the corner of Beltway 8 and Beechnut.)
We
are excited to announce the official opening of the Houston branch! Located at 8201 W. Sam
Houston Parkway South, Millennium Bank looks forward to delighting new Houston customers who
want and expect the best from their bank.
This
full-service Bank will provide a variety of deposit and loan services,
including SBA loans and conventional business loans. It will also have
convenient drive-thru lanes and a 24-hourATM.
“We
couldn’t be more excited about opening a branch in Houston,” said JD
Sibilsky, President and CEO of Millennium Bank. “Millennium
is currently serving a broad base of loan customers who do business in the Houston area,” continued
Sibilsky. “With a new branch in the heart of Southwest
Houston, we can better serve our existing loan customers, and build
relationships with new members in the community.”
‘We
are thrilled to introduce Houston
to Millennium Bank’s unique combination of specialized SBA lending abilities,
service, and personal attention,” said George Gouldsby, Founding Director of
the Bank. “Once new customers have opened their accounts, and seen the
difference, they’ll never want to go into a big mega bank again.”
SECURITY IN A BOX
Some documents and special items are difficult or impossible
to replace. Millennium Bank recommends renting a safe deposit box for
keeping copies of important account information or documents in case
they are lost or damaged at home. Rent is very easy.
For pricing details and safe deposit box availability please contact Kaycee Smith at (469) 341-2207.
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TEN TIPS FOR ORGANIZING YOUR FINANCE
The American Bankers Association Education Foundation has tips and ideas to get fiscally fit::
- Set goals and write them down. Do you want
to own a home? Save for retirement? Start a college fund for your kids?
Write down your goals and create a plan to achieve them. To help reach
these goals, learn more about money management, investing and personal
finance at your library, bookstore or on the Internet at www.aba.com/
Consumer Connection.
- Save for the future. Pay yourself first.
If you wait to see what's left over, you are less likely to save.
Determine in advance how much money you plan to keep on deposit each
month.
- Set a realistic budget. Keep monthly
records of your spending and living expenses so you'll spot places
where you can save. Consider cutting out the gourmet coffee every
morning, or bringing your lunch to work. Small changes will add up to
hundreds of dollars over time.
- Get organized. Keep ATM transaction
receipts, bills, purchases and tax records organized together in
labeled files. This will help you stay on track with your budget and
make it easier when it’s time to pay bills.
- Use credit wisely. Credit cards are not
magic money; they’re a loan with an obligation to repay.
Don’t spend more than you can afford to pay back.
- Get out of debt. Pay off credit cards
with the highest interest rates first, while paying at least the
minimum balance on low/no interest credit cards. Determine how much you
owe creditors and prioritize payments.
- Shop around. Compare prices and be
selective to get the best prices, services, convenient locations and
lowest fees for credit cards, bank accounts, mortgages and certificates
of deposit (CDs).
- Smart spending equals big savings. Check
out sales racks, consignment shops, cut coupons or search the Internet.
If you do a little research, you will save money.
- Protect yourself. Don’t be a victim
of fraud or identity theft. Guard your credit card, PIN and account
numbers. Buy a shredder so you can dispose of statements, receipts and
bills properly.
- Pay attention. Read your bills and
statements each month. This helps you keep track of your spending,
alerts you to fraud and any mistakes that may occur on your account.
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