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Latest from the Blog
First United Sponsors Operation Rec. Fore Vets
First United is partnering with Brown Funeral Home of Martinsburg as a primary sponsor of their upcoming charity golf tournament “Operation Rec. Fore Vets”. The event is to be held in September with proceeds benefiting the veteran men and women in the Martinsburg VA Medical Center for recreational therapy for veterans. First United Bank is proud to help sponsor this event. Pictured are Jordan Fields of Brown Funeral Home and Dave Hart of the First United Edwin Miller community office.
Making a Budget for Your Dream Wedding
Weddings can rack up a lot of bills. Case in point, the average American wedding cost brides and grooms $44,105 in 2018. To budget for a wedding ceremony and a reception, you have to take into account all expenses…
Bulls & Bears Newsletter – June 2019
The latest Bulls & Bears Newsletter from our Wealth Management advisors can provide you the latest insights into the market, trends and impacts. Download and print right from our website.
Moving Checklist: Budgeting for Your Next Move
Moving is stressful, no doubt about it. To ensure your next move goes as smoothly as possible, it’s helpful to create a budget—and stick to it. With your finances under control, you can focus your attention on getting to your new place as quickly as possible and settling in.
3 Strategies for Millennial Business Owners to Be More Financially Savvy
We’ve outlined three strategies to help millennial business owners become savvier about finances. These tips will help your company beat the odds and thrive for years to come.
Starting a Business? Do These 4 Things First
An astonishing 20 percent of small businesses shutter after their first year, while approximately 50 percent fail in their fifth year, according to Bureau of Labor Statistics data. If you’re starting a business, consider these four things…