Knowledge You Need, Tools You Can Use
For more than a century, Bank of Dudley has been focused on helping our neighbors better understand and manage their financial situation. We offer a wide selection of banking products and services to help you stay on top of your finances:

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Personal Banking Tools and Resources
We’ve assembled a collection of tools and resources to help you make more informed decisions about your money. Use the tools and links below to:
- Build (and stick to!) a family budget
- Control spending and increase savings
- Choose the right banking products
- Improve your credit and resolve your debt
- Become an overall better manager of your money

Bank of Dudley is not responsible for the information presented on third-party websites. Links are provided as a resource only; for the most personalized guidance on your banking matters, please call Bank of Dudley at 478-277-1500.
Creating and adhering to a family or personal budget can go a long way towards getting a better grasp on where your money goes each month and how you can save more of it.
- Build a Home Budget Worksheet (Federal Trade Commission)
- Budgeting for College (US Dept. of Education)
- Consumer Tips for Managing Spending (US Consumer Financial Protection Bureau)
- SAVED: Five Steps For Making Financial Decisions (US CFPB)
- My Savings Rule to Live By (US CFPB)
- Prepare Your Finances For Emergencies (US CFPB)
You know you need a checking account, but do you know how to manage it? What is the FDIC? Is my money safe in the bank? Answers to these and other questions can be found below.
Choosing and Managing an Account
- How to Change Banks
- Selecting Financial Products and Services (US CFPB)
- Checklist for Opening a Bank Account(US CFPB)
- Managing Your Checking Account (US CFPB)
- Selecting a Lower-Risk Account (US CFPB)
Bank Deposit Insurance and the FDIC
- Credit Scores and How They Work (FTC)
- Free Credit Reports (FTC)
- Using Credit Cards and Disputing Charges (FTC)
- Fixing Your Credit FAQs (FTC)
- How to Get Out of Debt (FTC)
For a list of resources to help you become a more informed borrower, please visit our Lending Information Hub.
Lending Information Hub