HSA 2013 Tax Year Deadline Approaches

Are you thinking about opening a Health Savings Account (HSA) with VCNB?  Time is drawing near if you want your contributions to count toward the 2013 tax year.

An HSA is beneficial to families and individuals with high deductible insurance plans who want to save money for qualified medical expenses. To be eligible for an HSA in 2014 you must have an annual deductible of at least $1,250 for an individual or $2,500 for a family

Contributions to an HSA are tax deductible and withdrawals to pay qualified medical expenses are never taxed.  The money you deposit into your HSA rolls over from year to year and can be used only for approved medical, vision and dental expenses.

April 15, 2014 is the deadline for contributions to count toward the 2013 tax year.

An HSA at VCNB features free checks with unlimited check writing, a debit card, a monthly statement, online access and interest checking with tiered rates. There is a monthly service charge of $3 and an initial set-up fee of $25. However, if you open an HSA now through March 31, 2014 you can find a coupon here. This coupon can be used to waive the initial set-up fee.

Do you believe an HSA is right for you? At VCNB we have account representatives who can talk to you about eligibility requirements and to help you get started! Call your local branch or 1-800-542-5004 to talk with one of our knowledgeable account representatives.

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What to Buy in February

February is the shortest month of the year but is packed with savings opportunities. What are the best things to buy this month?

Winter clothes and coats ‑ Retailers are making room for Easter dresses, flip flops and bathing suits. That means you can find great deals on all things winter. Coats, gloves, scarves and hats are deeply discounted this time of year. It’s also a great time to pick up heavy sweaters, boots and other winter necessities.

A woman hand carrying a bunch of colorful shopping bagsElectronics ‑ New models of cameras, televisions and other electronics have been introduced and last year’s models are now on clearance. Even smaller items like tablets or blue-ray players that didn’t sell over the holidays are deeply discounted. Also, a lot of cellular phone companies offer great deals for sweethearts who want to upgrade their phones or their phone packages.

Outdoor furniture, grills and AC ‑ Ohio has been hard hit this winter with sub-freezing temperatures and snow so it’s kind of tough to think about hosting an outdoor barbeque. But in just a few months you will be ready to do just that and may be in the market for new patio furniture and other expensive outdoor merchandise. Many retailers will be trying to jumpstart sales of these warm weather items this month with sales.

Appliances and furniture ‑ Usually around mid‑February, retailers begin marking down these items. In fact, some of the lowest prices of the year can be find on washers, refrigerators, beds, sofas and other major household purchases around President’s Day.

Do you shop sales or do you just buy things as you need them?

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With severe Winter weather moving through Ohio this week, we feel it important to remind you that Spring is just 43 days away! Meanwhile, maybe this sunny beach will keep you warm. Remember, if it’s too cold and snowy to go outside, you can always bank online with us at www.vintoncountybank.com.

Stick To Your Goals

Many Americans view a new year as a fresh slate, an opportunity to make resolutions and life changes. Yet fewer than ten percent of those people actually achieve their goals.

Did you resolve to lose weight, save money or maybe just to be more organized this year? If you have already abandoned your resolution, don’t despair. It’s never too late to make changes and every day is the right day to work toward your goals.

Some experts say it takes thirty days to form a habit. That means you have to repeat the same activity for thirty days in a row before it becomes part of your lifestyle. If you approach your goals one day at a time, and just keep going, you can turn those resolutions into reality.

Here at VCNB we put together a cheat sheet for sticking with it and following your goals:

Write down your plan. Write down your goal. Write down how you will achieve your goal. Post it somewhere visible and study it regularly.

Identify saboteurs.  Sometimes a saboteur is your mother who encourages you to eat just one more cookie or that email from your favorite retailer. It could be a negative co-worker who is happiest when they are raining on someone’s parade. Identify the source and find ways to combat the negativity or temptation they bring to your life.

Buddy SystemFind a friend with similar goals and hold each other accountable by swapping tips and lending support.

Baby steps. You didn’t gain the weight overnight. Chances are you did it one bite at a time. That means losing weight can’t happen all at once. Think about small things you can do to reach your goals. If you’re losing weight, don’t try to overhaul your entire diet at once. Instead, start by skipping your nightly dessert and walking through your neighborhood in the evenings.

Schedule time. Make an appointment with yourself to work on goals. Set an alarm on your phone to remind you that your goals are just as important as anything else you will do today.

Celebrate accomplishments.  When you reach a milestone, give yourself a small treat. If you’re saving money, give yourself a few bucks to go to the movies or buy that fancy coffee you love so much. Just don’t go overboard and undo your hard work!

Be kind to yourself. Be your own cheerleader. Remind yourself why you started on this journey and replace negative self-talk with positive affirmations.

Focus on the journey, not the destination. Achieving goals is about changing habits. Why do you spend too much money? Do you shop when you’re stressed or bored? Why do you smoke? Why do you overeat? Finding the answers to these questions often is key to changing your habits.

Keep record.  Make a chart to monitor your debt pay-off. Keep a food diary or use a phone app to monitor calorie intake. Keep a checklist of all the areas in your house that you want to organize this year or write on a calendar each day that you didn’t smoke a cigarette.

Get help.  If you are dealing with a serious addiction or a problem that you can’t handle alone, find a support group or seek counseling. There is no prize for struggling alone and there are people and organizations who can help.

Don’t give up. Whatever you do, just keep trying. You most certainly will face obstacles and setbacks but remember not to give up the thing you want most in this world for the thing you want right now.

Count the ways you can use Popmoney®

Have you used Popmoney ® personal payment service at VCNB yet? Do you know what it is?

Popmoney is a way that you can send money to someone electronically. All you need is that person’s email address or mobile phone number. If you are a Bill Pay customer at VCNB, you have access to Popmoney for just .50 cents per transaction.

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Owe your roomate for rent this month? No need to write a check or hit the ATM – just use Popmoney® personal payment service.

There are countless ways you can use this service. Here are just a few!

  1. Gifts – Have you ever forgotten someone’s birthday? Maybe you have a nephew graduating college? Send a monetary gift with an e-card through Popmoney at VCNB!
  2. Basketball with friends – One of our employees went to a game with friends but for the group’s tickets to be together, one person had to put it on their card. All the friends just sent the funds through Popmoney. And if you’re the person who shells out the cash for tickets, you can send a reminder to your friends for the amount they owe!
  3. Dinner out with family – Some restaurants won’t split checks for large groups. Make it easy on yourself and let one person put down their plastic while you just use Popmoney to send your share to them.
  4. Kids at college – Kids who are away at college are notoriously short on funds. Help out your child or grandkid by sending them a little extra money!
  5. Monday Night Football – The gang is all together for Monday Night Football. That means pizza and wings and drinks for everyone! If someone forgot to hit the ATM on the way, they can just send funds through Popmoney.
  6. Flowers for the Boss – It’s your boss’ birthday and you know she loves roses. Invite your co-workers to pitch in a few bucks and ask them to send it via Popmoney!
  7. Rent money –Set up a Popmoney transaction to send your share of the rent to your roommate on the same day and for the same amount each month.
  8. Gas money on a trip – Taking a road trip with an old friend? Splitting the cost of gas is easy with Popmoney. You can schedule the funds on your smart phone while you travel down the highway.
  9. Neighborly help – Your kids are sick and you’re out of everything at home.  You’re low on cash and can’t get to the bank. If your neighbor offers to pick up some milk, bread and soup for you, just use Popmoney to reimburse them.
  10. When you just don’t have cash – Let’s face it – sometimes you just don’t have cash. Popmoney is a great way to payback someone or send funds when you’re low on cash.

There are lots of ways to use Popmoney. Learn more by visiting our website.

 

New Year, New Blog for VCNB

As we ring in the new year, we here at the Vinton County National Bank are excited to introduce a new tool for communicating with our customers.  We will use this blog to talk about bank products and services, our outstanding employees and the wonderful communities in which we reside. 

Our first bank opened in 1867 in McArthur, Ohio. Over the past 147 years we have grown from just one office to 13 branches around Southeastern and Central Ohio. We have seen every conceivable change in banking from the telegraph to the internet and from in-person service to mobile banking.

But some things never change.

We were founded on a principle of service to community and customer. We hold dear to those principles.

We pride ourselves for employing the people in our communities, for having a real person answer the phone and for truly caring about our customers. We try to be a good role model for businesses in our towns.

We plan to convey these values and more through our blog and hope you will subscribe so that you can be notified each time we post something new.  Just look to the toolbar on the right side of the screen and click “Follow.”

For information, visit us at www.vintoncountybank.com or follow us at www.facebook.com/vintoncountybank. We also welcome your call at 1-800-542-5004.