Resources
Tools to help you plan your future from helpful financial calculators to free budgeting tools.

Financial Calculators
Get a wealth of free tools to help you plan for the long run with Rocky Mountain Bank. We have every financial calculator you can imagine — loan comparison, mortgage, refinancing, auto loan and more. Start planning today!
Security Center
We exceed the industry standards when it comes to secure banking. Our Online Banking security uses the latest technology to protect your privacy and your assets. It features Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA); a TriCipher Digital ID on the Bank’s server; and Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) protocol for data encryption. Trust us, it’s secure.

Security Tips
- Do not use the same password for all your accounts.
- Change your passwords frequently and avoid common passwords like “Password” or “qwerty”.
- Do not create passwords that contain readily known things that are unique to you such as your birthdate or your spouse’s name.
- Use a mix of upper and lowercase letters, numbers, symbols and spaces.
- Use up to date operating systems and keep your software updated on your home computers and mobile devices.
- Use a security suite from a reputable vendor with antivirus and personal firewall capabilities.
- Use the encryption on your wireless home network.
- Use the screen lock on your mobile devices.
- Don’t provide too much personal information on social networking sites.

Common Scams
Phishing is a common scam where criminals impersonate a financial institution to steal your personal information.
For example, you might receive an email that looks like it’s from your local bank. It says: “Dear Valued Customer, your account has been compromised and we need to verify your information or we will be forced to close your account.”
Often there’s a link that takes you to a site where you’re asked to enter your social security number or bank account number. These scams can be convincing, but a legitimate company will not ask for your personal information through an email or a text. Delete any messages that ask you to provide personal information, and report suspected phishing scams to the Federal Trade Commission.