Raising kids to be smart with money now will set them up for success later. The best way to do this is by using real-life situations to teach them smart money habits. Here are some easy ways to start.
Each summer, Lake City Bank welcomes a talented group of interns who gain real-world experience while making meaningful contributions across the bank. With hands-on work, mentorship from leadership, and opportunities to explore different departments, the internship program helps shape future...
Naturally, banking involves paper—statements, notices, receipts, and more. But producing and disposing of paper uses significant resources, including water, trees, and electricity. That’s why we continue to invest in solutions that reduce paper waste without compromising service.
Digital banking is easy and fast. But even though it’s built to be safe, you still need to take steps to protect your personal information and money. Here are some tips on how to stay safe.
Your business—whether it’s a corner bakery, a garden center or an accounting practice—needs a firm financial foundation to survive. Read on for financial goals that every small business should have.
At Lake City Bank, recycling takes on a whole new meaning when it comes to buildings. For decades, the bank has prioritized repurposing existing facilities over constructing new ones, embodying its commitment to sustainably managing resources.
With so many banks available, choosing the best one for you can seem complicated. Comparing big banks to community banks can help clarify your options.
At Lake City Bank, we believe that knowledge is power, especially when it comes to your money. This month, we're highlighting the importance of investing and how investing can potentially help you achieve your financial goals.
Buying your first home is exciting, but it’s also one of the biggest and most complicated financial decisions you’ll ever make. While it’s fun to pick out paint colors and think about decorating, there are some important steps to take...
Spring is here! While you’re cleaning your home and getting rid of clutter, don’t forget to give your finances a good spring cleaning too. Here are some helpful steps to get you started.