
Small Business Loans for the Self-Employed: What to Know
With a clear plan and the right resources, you can find the financing you need from a lender you can trust.

Good to Know: Donovan Stapp, Hardin Valley Branch Manager
Donovan Stapp, our Hardin Valley branch manager, is passionate about helping customers achieve their financial goals. Learn more in our Get to Know blog.

Starting a Small Business in Retirement? Tips for Retiree Entrepreneurs
Starting a business during retirement can offer a source of income, keep you socially and mentally engaged, and provide a new sense of purpose.

How Equipment Financing Can Power Your Business Growth
From heavy machinery and office technology to specialized tools and vehicles, businesses rely on quality equipment to stay competitive.

Watch Out for These 5 Business Banking Mistakes
Without reliable financial processes in place, it's easy to make mistakes—mistakes that could cost you valuable time and profit.

Good to Know: Karen Carter, Dayton Branch Supervisor
Karen's generous spirit keeps her busy, but we at SouthEast Bank are grateful to be one of the places she calls home.

Is a Savings Account Worth It?
This type of account can be easy to open, provides financial security and insurance protection, keeps your funds relatively accessible, and helps you make progress toward your goals.

The Riskiest Scams of 2024, and How to Keep Your Information Safe in 2025
You work hard for your money, so the last thing you'd want to do is lose it to a scam...

What Is the 50/30/20 Budgeting Method?
A budget is a tool you can use to help you manage short-term needs with long-term financial goals. It provides...

Understanding CD Interest Rates: Why Do They Matter?
Whether you’re looking for short-term flexibility or long-term growth, a CD helps you start earning interest on your money immediately.

Boost Your Financial Health With Online Banking
Take all of the benefits of your bank with you on your favorite device, and see how increasing your financial awareness can help you gain traction towards your goals.

What's Better for Everyday Use, Debit or Credit Cards?
Ultimately, the choice between a debit card and a credit card depends on your personal financial situation and goals. For everyday purchases, think about how each option aligns with your objectives.