Yearly Archives: 2020

Health Benefits

2024-04-08T19:44:17+00:00June 30th, 2020|

Health insurance has changed dramatically in the last few years, which means you'll have to consider various healthcare options. It’s common practice for small businesses to include health insurance in an employee benefits package. And since group plans are generally cheaper than an individual policy, both you and your employees can be covered for less

Keeping Your Employees

2024-04-08T19:53:41+00:00June 30th, 2020|

You’ve found an ambitious, hard-working group of employees to help make your business a success. Now your challenge is to create a motivational, exciting, and productive workplace. As an employer, it’s important to stay aware of your employees’ feelings about their jobs, as well as establish a rewarding environment in your workplace, whether that's an

Funds to Build Your Business

2024-04-08T19:58:05+00:00June 30th, 2020|

Building a business costs money—usually more than you can generate from your operating revenues alone. Securing the funds you need will require careful planning and preparation. Whether you’re a fully operating business looking to add a new truck to your fleet or build a new location, or if you're just starting out, you’ll need money

Documentation for SBA Loans

2024-04-08T20:02:04+00:00June 30th, 2020|

The Small Business Administration (SBA) is a US-based institution which helps reduce risk to lenders, making it easier for small businesses like yours to get a loan. Loans backed by the SBA ("SBA loans") provide many benefits to small businesses, including long repayment options with reasonable interest rates. They also help lenders by guaranteeing a

Professional Help with Your Business

2024-04-08T20:06:58+00:00June 30th, 2020|

Although it’s tempting to try and run a business on your own, it’s usually a good idea to get professional help. Hiring lawyers and accountants can help keep you out of legal and financial trouble, while public relations experts get your company in the public eye. Technology consultants keep you aware of the solutions that

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Reducing Your Food Bill

2024-03-12T16:47:15+00:00June 29th, 2020|

Buying food is essential, of course, but if you’re not careful, it can also eat into your budget. Reevaluating Costs Reducing your food bill starts by creating a budget. In order to make a change, you need to know what you’re currently spending and set a goal. Once you know how much you

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Member FDIC. What Does that Mean for You As a Customer?

2020-08-07T19:16:07+00:00June 29th, 2020|

First Southern National Bank, is a member of the FDIC (Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation). But what does that mean for you? What does this mean for you as a customer? Since 1933, no depositor has ever lost a penny of FDIC-insured funds. Today, the FDIC insures up to $250,000 per depositor per FDIC-insured bank.

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Warren County Natives Join First Southern National Bank

2020-06-29T20:22:21+00:00June 29th, 2020|

First Southern National Bank is pleased to announce two new hires to join the Bowling Green Branch located at 1214 Ashley Circle. Quinten Curry and Chris Hood, both Warren County natives, will serve the community in Loan and Business Development roles. “We are thrilled to have Chris and Quinten join our Business Development team,” says Rebeca

Over My Head 5K Race/Walk Goes Virtual

2023-06-07T14:54:03+00:00April 26th, 2020|

Over My Head 5K race/walk goes virtual. Over My Head opened in April 2016, giving folks within the homeless community a place to stay while assisting them in finding jobs and housing, securing needed documents, connecting them with social services, and many other necessities. According to Over My Head director Stephen Hall, the shelter has registered 911

First Southern National Bank partners with local schools to shine bright.

2023-06-07T14:59:17+00:00April 25th, 2020|

First Southern National Bank partners with local schools to shine bright. Russellville Independent Schools staff handed out 1,200 light bulbs to the community Wednesday – bulbs that were colored green as a symbol of solidarity with Kentucky’s COVID-19 victims – Superintendent Bart Flener was reminded of another crucial juncture in U.S. history. The school district teamed up

First Southern National Bank booster the Caldwell County High School Athletic Department

2023-06-07T15:13:43+00:00April 18th, 2020|

First Southern National Bank booster the Caldwell County High School Athletic Department. Over the last three weeks, fourth-year tournament director Torey Hammett has been slowly — but surely — revealing the highly-anticipated field for the 2020 West Kentucky Hoops Classic. Lausanne Collegiate School (Memphis), the 2020 Tennessee Division II Class A State Boys’ Basketball champion, caps what

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