Regional Consumers Planning Major Purchases, Increase Savings in 2016
Consumers in Arkansas, Missouri and Oklahoma have plans to make major household purchases in the next six months and increase their household savings rate.
read moreConsumers in Arkansas, Missouri and Oklahoma have plans to make major household purchases in the next six months and increase their household savings rate.
read moreRespondents less positive when asked if current financial situation was better than a year ago but more optimistic about expected financial situation.
read moreConsumers in Arkansas, Missouri and Oklahoma are more optimistic that their personal financial situation will improve within the next year than last year.
read moreResearchers collected consumer perceptions on finances, debt, savings and planned purchases using telephone and online surveys conducted in March 2016.
read moreRegional consumer opinion regarding the economy increased slightly from September to March, according to the Spring 2016 Arvest Consumer Sentiment Survey.
read moreArvest released the residential real estate market Skyline Report results for the second half of 2015 in Northwest Arkansas.
read moreArvest Bank recently released its Skyline Reports on commercial and multifamily real estate in Northwest Arkansas for the last six months of 2015.
read moreWhile more consumers across the region plan to make major purchases than six months ago, actual purchasing behavior has remained largely unchanged in 2015.
read moreArvest Consumer Sentiment Survey 2015 measures expectations/attitudes of consumers for personal finances, general business conditions and buying conditions.
read moreArvest Consumer Sentiment Index Sept 2015 evaluates consumer perceptions about finances, business conditions, plans to purchase, debt and savings.
read moreSkyline Report results for NW Arkansas in Q1-Q2 2015 noted the number of building permits increased significantly and the value of the permits decreased.
read moreNumber of regional respondents to March Arvest Consumer Sentiment Survey who made a major household purchase in past six months is up to 38 percent.
read moreEconomists cited lower fuel prices and lower interest rates for Arkansas, Missouri and Oklahoma consumers’ improved confidence in personal finances.
read moreArvest Consumer Sentiment Survey gauges consumer expectations and attitudes toward personal finances, business conditions and buying conditions in 2015.
read moreArvest Consumer Sentiment Index in 2015 evaluates consumer perceptions about current and future finances, business conditions, consumer debt and savings.
read moreArvest Bank today released its Skyline Reports on commercial and multifamily real estate in Northwest Arkansas for the last six months of 2014.
read moreNorthwest Arkansas Naturals and Arvest Bank reached an agreement to extend the bank’s naming rights to the Springdale-based Arvest Ballpark through 2027.
read moreArvest released Skyline Report results for the second half of 2014 in Northwest Arkansas, which noted building permits decreased but permit value increased.
read moreDon Walker has been promoted to regional executive of Arvest Bank and will assist a group of Arvest banks throughout Arkansas.
read moreArvest in Fayetteville hosted its annual Martin Luther King Jr. reception, honoring the life and work of the great civil rights leader.
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