Starting your own business can be both an exciting and scary endeavor. Not only will you need passion and perseverance to weather the ups and downs, but you’ll need to be prepared well in advance of putting up that Open Sign if you want to make it in the long run. If you are thinking about starting your own business here’s what you need to know to get started. Continue reading “Starting a business? Here’s what you need to know”
Month: November 2018
Starting a business? Here’s what you need to know
Holiday Recipes From Our Table to Yours!
One of the best things about the holiday season is the traditional recipes that have been made year after year and passed down from generation to generation. Here are some of our family favorites here at Litchfield Bancorp. We hope you enjoy them as much as we do. Happy Holiday!
Homeowner’s Insurance 101 – What you need to know
Odds are that your home is the single most valuable investment that you own and the largest line item on your monthly budget. So, it only makes sense that you’d want to make sure it’s protected. What’s surprising is that many homeowners never think twice about their homeowner’s insurance policy, let alone read and understand it. They know how much it costs each year but probably couldn’t tell you what’s covered and the limits. BUT, knowing what is covered and what’s not can make all the difference when disaster strikes. Continue reading “Homeowner’s Insurance 101 – What you need to know”
10 Tips for Surviving Holiday Overspending
It’s so easy to get caught up in the joys and wonder of the holidays without realizing just how much you are overspending. Attending holiday parties, going out to eat, shopping for presents, and even traveling to visit relatives and friend all add up much quicker than we realize – and probably budgeted for. So, before you put your finances through the ringer and force yourself to make a New Year’s Resolution to get your spending under control, check out these simple tips to enjoying the holidays without breaking the bank. Continue reading “10 Tips for Surviving Holiday Overspending”