RALEIGH, N.C.–The idea of a financial institution that shares profits with its members has appeal to one college student, even if that same student knows very little about credit unions.
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RALEIGH, N.C.–One student whose relatively savvy about his finances admits to being pretty fuzzy when it comes to credit unions in this interview, the third in a series of stories featuring interviews with college students.
RALEIGH, N.C.–What do college students really think and know about credit unions? What do they really think and know about finance? Zogo Finance/CUToday.info series offers insights.
NEW YORK–Financial coaching has a positive impact on credit unions and their members, according to new brief released by Inclusiv.
ST. LOUIS–A new survey that reveals there may be an opportunity—indeed, an acute need—in helping Baby Boomers set to retire to plan for their financial needs.
CHICAGO–Driving growth in any organization requires leadership. But if you’re reading this story on a device while someone else is attempting to speak to you or get your attention, you’re failing as a leader.
PORTLAND, Ore.—Providence Federal Credit Union is cutting its overdraft fees in half, with its Courtesy Pay program now charging $15 per overdraft rather than $30.
AUSTIN, Texas– United Heritage Credit Union has launched a new “Get Paid Early” campaign.
BETHPAGE, N.Y.–One credit union here has found a new way to get its name out in front of the community—it is sponsoring a start-up bike-share program.
CHICAGO–Even if it’s just a few minutes, all those tickets opened to resolve IT-related issues inside a credit union really add up—often to thousands and thousands of hours.
