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Banking Basics with Ben Van Hoose Regional President at Alpine Bank of Colorado

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šŸŽ™ļø Banking Basics with Ben Van Hoose | President of Alpine Bank of Colorado

šŸ’¬ Trust. Money. Personal Economy.

Welcome to an episode that breaks down what most people never get taught: how banking really works and why your financial journey isn’t just about dollars—it’s about relationships, trust, and understanding your personal economy.

Hosted by Caleb Kioh, founder of WalletGyde, this episode features Ben Van Hoose, President of Alpine Bank of Colorado, as he pulls back the curtain on what banks look for, how they work with everyday people and entrepreneurs, and why having a banker can make all the difference in your financial life.

šŸ” FULL EPISODE BREAKDOWN & TOPICS

ā±ļø 0:00 – Intro & Ben’s Journey into Banking

Caleb opens the show with energy and curiosity, introducing Ben Van Hoose as a key voice in Colorado banking. Ben shares how his banking career started unexpectedly in Lake Tahoe after college. What began as a way to pay the rent eventually turned into a fulfilling 20-year journey at Alpine Bank.

ā±ļø 4:19 – Why Don’t People Trust Banks?

Caleb asks Ben why skepticism around banks still exists. Ben explains how historical events like the Great Recession and general lack of transparency have eroded public trust—but also why doing research on where your money goes can rebuild that trust.

🧠 Key Idea: A bank is a building. A banker is a relationship.

ā±ļø 9:42 – Do You Need a Lot of Money to Have a Banker?

Caleb addresses a common myth: that only wealthy people get access to bankers. Ben quickly dispels this, emphasizing that everyone should have a banker, even if they’re just starting out. The relationship can start with a teller or personal banker and grow over time.

ā±ļø 14:20 – Understanding Banking Products

Ben walks through core banking tools like checking accounts, savings, auto loans, and mortgages. He explains how these products work together and how banks decide what makes sense for your lifestyle.

šŸ’” Tip: Ask questions. A good bank will guide—not just sell—you into the right product for your financial behavior.

ā±ļø 17:17 – What Makes a Good Bank?

Caleb asks Ben what people should look for when choosing a bank. Ben shares what customers should expect during account setup and how real bankers tailor financial tools to your needs—not the other way around.

šŸ“Œ Checklist Includes:

  • Are you greeted when you walk in?
  • Do they ask how you use your money?
  • Do they explain fees and features transparently?

ā±ļø 20:08 – How Banks Support Entrepreneurs

Ben and Caleb discuss startup capital, SBA loans, and what banks evaluate when approached by entrepreneurs. Ben emphasizes that banks aren’t just loan providers—they’re connectors, helping founders reach incubators, funds, and community programs.

šŸ”„ Quote: ā€œYou might not be bankable now—but we can help you get there.ā€

ā±ļø 28:07 – Equity vs. Debt: Raising Capital the Smart Way

Caleb asks Ben for insight on combining equity and debt financing. Ben explains that structure matters—and it’s why every entrepreneur needs a financial team (banker, accountant, coach).

ā±ļø 32:44 – Financial Education: What Banks Can Do Better

Ben shares how Alpine Bank partners with local coalitions to expand financial literacy. From high school students to underserved adults, he stresses the need for proactive outreach—not just pamphlets.

šŸ“š House Bill Mentioned: Potential legislation to require financial education in Colorado schools.

ā±ļø 34:18 – What Personal Bankers Actually Do

Caleb asks if one of the key values of a personal banker is to help clients understand things like credit scores, loan rejections, and financial ratios. Ben agrees, describing how bankers can explain DTI, LTV, and credit behavior in human language—not just banking jargon.

ā±ļø 43:00 – Navigating Uncertainty & Budgeting

Caleb brings up the idea of "personal economy", breaking it down like a P&L statement for consumers. Ben builds on this, urging people to plan for rising expenses (like insurance premiums) and unpredictable markets by maintaining emergency savings and budgeting habits.

šŸ“Š Key Takeaway:

Whether you’re a household or a business, you need a budget.

ā±ļø 50:21 – Final Thoughts: Do You Have a Bank or a Banker?

Ben closes the episode with this challenge:

ā€œLook at your current banking relationship and ask: is it serving you?ā€

He emphasizes that technology is useful, but human relationships are irreplaceable—especially when life throws you financial curveballs.

šŸ’¬ 3 Words That Define This Episode:

Trust. Money. Personal Economy.

šŸ“Œ Who Should Watch This Episode?

  • First-time bank users
  • Entrepreneurs and small business owners
  • Young professionals building credit
  • Anyone trying to make sense of loans, fees, or choosing a bank
  • People who want to understand how to build financial confidence and clarity

šŸ‘‰ Enjoyed the episode?

šŸ‘ Like it

šŸ’¬ Comment with your biggest takeaway

šŸ”” Subscribe for more money conversations and community banking insights

#BankingBasics #WalletGyde #AlpineBank #FinancialLiteracy #PersonalEconomy #FinancePodcast #TrustMoneyClarity

See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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šŸŽ™ļø Banking Basics with Ben Van Hoose | President of Alpine Bank of Colorado

šŸ’¬ Trust. Money. Personal Economy.

Welcome to an episode that breaks down what most people never get taught: how banking really works and why your financial journey isn’t just about dollars—it’s about relationships, trust, and understanding your personal economy.

Hosted by Caleb Kioh, founder of WalletGyde, this episode features Ben Van Hoose, President of Alpine Bank of Colorado, as he pulls back the curtain on what banks look for, how they work with everyday people and entrepreneurs, and why having a banker can make all the difference in your financial life.

šŸ” FULL EPISODE BREAKDOWN & TOPICS

ā±ļø 0:00 – Intro & Ben’s Journey into Banking

Caleb opens the show with energy and curiosity, introducing Ben Van Hoose as a key voice in Colorado banking. Ben shares how his banking career started unexpectedly in Lake Tahoe after college. What began as a way to pay the rent eventually turned into a fulfilling 20-year journey at Alpine Bank.

ā±ļø 4:19 – Why Don’t People Trust Banks?

Caleb asks Ben why skepticism around banks still exists. Ben explains how historical events like the Great Recession and general lack of transparency have eroded public trust—but also why doing research on where your money goes can rebuild that trust.

🧠 Key Idea: A bank is a building. A banker is a relationship.

ā±ļø 9:42 – Do You Need a Lot of Money to Have a Banker?

Caleb addresses a common myth: that only wealthy people get access to bankers. Ben quickly dispels this, emphasizing that everyone should have a banker, even if they’re just starting out. The relationship can start with a teller or personal banker and grow over time.

ā±ļø 14:20 – Understanding Banking Products

Ben walks through core banking tools like checking accounts, savings, auto loans, and mortgages. He explains how these products work together and how banks decide what makes sense for your lifestyle.

šŸ’” Tip: Ask questions. A good bank will guide—not just sell—you into the right product for your financial behavior.

ā±ļø 17:17 – What Makes a Good Bank?

Caleb asks Ben what people should look for when choosing a bank. Ben shares what customers should expect during account setup and how real bankers tailor financial tools to your needs—not the other way around.

šŸ“Œ Checklist Includes:

  • Are you greeted when you walk in?
  • Do they ask how you use your money?
  • Do they explain fees and features transparently?

ā±ļø 20:08 – How Banks Support Entrepreneurs

Ben and Caleb discuss startup capital, SBA loans, and what banks evaluate when approached by entrepreneurs. Ben emphasizes that banks aren’t just loan providers—they’re connectors, helping founders reach incubators, funds, and community programs.

šŸ”„ Quote: ā€œYou might not be bankable now—but we can help you get there.ā€

ā±ļø 28:07 – Equity vs. Debt: Raising Capital the Smart Way

Caleb asks Ben for insight on combining equity and debt financing. Ben explains that structure matters—and it’s why every entrepreneur needs a financial team (banker, accountant, coach).

ā±ļø 32:44 – Financial Education: What Banks Can Do Better

Ben shares how Alpine Bank partners with local coalitions to expand financial literacy. From high school students to underserved adults, he stresses the need for proactive outreach—not just pamphlets.

šŸ“š House Bill Mentioned: Potential legislation to require financial education in Colorado schools.

ā±ļø 34:18 – What Personal Bankers Actually Do

Caleb asks if one of the key values of a personal banker is to help clients understand things like credit scores, loan rejections, and financial ratios. Ben agrees, describing how bankers can explain DTI, LTV, and credit behavior in human language—not just banking jargon.

ā±ļø 43:00 – Navigating Uncertainty & Budgeting

Caleb brings up the idea of "personal economy", breaking it down like a P&L statement for consumers. Ben builds on this, urging people to plan for rising expenses (like insurance premiums) and unpredictable markets by maintaining emergency savings and budgeting habits.

šŸ“Š Key Takeaway:

Whether you’re a household or a business, you need a budget.

ā±ļø 50:21 – Final Thoughts: Do You Have a Bank or a Banker?

Ben closes the episode with this challenge:

ā€œLook at your current banking relationship and ask: is it serving you?ā€

He emphasizes that technology is useful, but human relationships are irreplaceable—especially when life throws you financial curveballs.

šŸ’¬ 3 Words That Define This Episode:

Trust. Money. Personal Economy.

šŸ“Œ Who Should Watch This Episode?

  • First-time bank users
  • Entrepreneurs and small business owners
  • Young professionals building credit
  • Anyone trying to make sense of loans, fees, or choosing a bank
  • People who want to understand how to build financial confidence and clarity

šŸ‘‰ Enjoyed the episode?

šŸ‘ Like it

šŸ’¬ Comment with your biggest takeaway

šŸ”” Subscribe for more money conversations and community banking insights

#BankingBasics #WalletGyde #AlpineBank #FinancialLiteracy #PersonalEconomy #FinancePodcast #TrustMoneyClarity

See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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