What is the smallest unit of U.S. currency?
What is the penny?
How many quarters are in $10?
What is 40?
This three-letter acronym refers to a key anti-fraud regulation requiring financial institutions to monitor and report suspicious activity.
What is BSA?
Which employee tends to start their day with a Diet Pepsi?
Who is Cliff Leach?
What year did FNB become a state chartered bank?
What is 2018?
What is the full name for a cash withdrawal machine?
What is an Automated Teller Machine?
True or False - a dollar bill costs more than $1 to produce.
False - about 7 or 8 cents.
This number, usually 9 digits long, identifies your bank on checks and direct deposits.
What is Routing Number?
Which employee recently welcomed their fifth grandchild?
Who is Alvera Bruggeman?
What year did we establish a location in Bennett, Colorado?
What is 2005?
What federal agency insurance deposits up to $250,000?
What is the FDIC?
Whose face is on the $20 bill?
Who is Andrew Jackson?
This acronym can be used to describe two different things in the bank - a loan disclosure and a deposit product.
What is CD? (Closing Disclosure and Certificate of Deposit)
Which employee can you find showing livestock in their free time?
Who is McKenzie Smith?
What was the name of First National's mascot, who was introduced in the 1950's?
Who is Mr. First?
What is the name of the document customers sign to borrow money from the bank?
What is Promissory Note?
What is the only U.S. coin that doesn't feature a president?
What is The Nickel? (it features Thomas Jefferson)
This acronym refers to the law designed to help consumers understand loan costs — and it’s all about truth in lending.
What is TILA?
Who has worked here the longest -- how many years?
Of our four branch locations, which one has been a "First National or FNB" bank the longest?
What is St. Francis? (4/22/1994)
What is the official term for the difference between a bank's assets and liabilities?
What is Capital?
What is the nickname for the $1,000 bill that used to be in circulation?
What is The "Grover Cleveland"?
This term describes how much it costs the bank to acquire the money it lends out — usually through customer deposits or borrowings.
What is the Cost of Funds?
What year was Dwane Timm named FNB's president?
What is 2009?
In what year did our bank officially open its doors -- and what was our original name at that time?
What is 1896 and Goodland City Bank?