Resource Articles
Our Resource Center provides education on personal and business financial topics, information on online security and fraud prevention, and articles from leaders at Sunflower Bank.
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Personal – Saving, Planning & Budgeting
Tips for Maintaining Good Credit
Maintaining good credit requires ongoing effort: regularly review your credit report, use credit wisely, keep balances low, and limit new credit requests.
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Sunflower Bank – Market Commentary
Weekly Market Commentary: S&P 500 Turns Positive on Year as Investors See Progress on Trade
June 2, 2025: Broad equity markets rose last week, pushing the S&P 500 back to positive territory for the year.
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Personal – Saving, Planning & Budgeting
Good Debt vs. Bad Debt
Limit debt to necessary transactions, such as a student loan for higher education or a home mortgage, so you can build good credit and a strong financial future.
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How to Manage Money in a Relationship
Building a shared vision, setting goals, and seeking guidance can help couples align finances, avoid conflicts, and achieve a harmonious future.
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Money Management
The three components of money management that are essential to improving your financial literacy and living responsibly are spending, saving, and investing.
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Planning for Life's Major Events
Life's milestones require planning. Set clear goals, prioritize, save wisely, and prepare for surprises. Stay on track, adjust as needed, and seek support.
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Preparing to Financially Launch Your Kids
Teaching kids financial responsibility early helps them develop smart money habits, avoid debt, and build wealth. Small lessons now lead to lifelong success.
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Is It too Expensive to Move? Tips for Saving Money if You Have to Move
Relocating in 2025 is costly due to rising real estate prices and market pressures, but smart budgeting and planning can help ease the financial burden.
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Selecting a College That You Can Afford
Attending college can be the biggest financial decision you make, so it is important to consider costs and explore financial aid options, such as loans, grants, and scholarships.
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