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- Washington Trust Awards Nonviolence Institute with $10,000 Grant
Westerly, RI - October 26, 2020 - The Washington Trust Company’s Charitable Foundation recently awarded the Nonviolence Institute a $10,000 grant. Washington Trust’s Chairman and CEO Edward “Ned” O. Handy III and President and COO Mark Gim presented the check to Cedric Huntley, the Institute’s Interim Executive Director. - American Banker Names Washington Trust One of the Nation’s Best Banks to Work For
Westerly, RI - October 29, 2020 - The Washington Trust Company was recently named one of the nation’s Best Banks to Work For by American Banker magazine as part of its annual list organized by the Best Companies Group. Washington Trust is the only Rhode Island-based institution named on the list. - Common Misconceptions About Reverse Mortgages
Is a Reverse Mortgage Right for You? If you're a homeowner age 62 or older, a reverse mortgage allows you to access the equity in your home to supplement your retirement income, finance home… - Mortgage Qualifier Calculator
Can you buy your dream home? Find out just how much you can afford! - NMLS Registry Directory
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From Washington Trust Wealth Management Everywhere there are signs of Spring, from buds appearing overnight on trees to birds chirping. Spring is when we clean, straighten, and organize our houses.… - Financial Fraud - How to Spot the Warning Signs
In today’s fast-paced, online-centric world, scammers have more tools than ever to separate you from your hard-earned money. Whether you’re trying to make wise investments or just protect yourself from being victimized, it’s important to know these major warning signs for financial fraud. - How to Budget for Your First Home
Tips to start your first mortgage on the right foot Homeownership is an exciting achievement, but it’s also a huge responsibility. Entering into homeownership when you’re ready is more important than… - Should You Pay Off Your Mortgage Before Retirement?
In the past, it was not uncommon for homeowners to buy a house around the age of 30 and have paid it off in full by the age of 60, hence the 30-year term for mortgages that has become the industry… - New House vs. Home Improvements: Is it better to buy new or renovate your current home?
Sometimes it’s hard not to be tempted by the greener grass of a new home, especially if your home isn’t exactly how you want it to look or function.