With so many opportunities to learn at our disposal, how do we get the most out of all the learning that we do?
THE 'tude
Just in time for Independence Day, credit union members have been given more rights in their respective democracies.
For individuals who thrive on the politics of Washington DC, the recent drama over the selection of a nominee for the Director of the Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection (BCFP) was a lesson in pure political power.
As credit unions mature, their presence in communities and neighborhoods becomes entrenched.
Credit unions have a positive outlook on future growth and lending opportunities.
Do you know the distinction between data and information? Does data feel like an abstract concept?
About 18 months ago I wrote about an “ugly truth” in credit unions that became the most-read column I’ve published in CUToday.info. Later this week we’ll get to see what NCUA plans to do about the ugliness.
In the financial services industry, it is widely known that credit life insurance pays off the outstanding loan balance to which it is attached.
Early last month, the Iowa legislature passed the largest tax overhaul in state history. Absent from the final bill was a Senate-passed tax on credit unions.
Imagine a world in which every employee of every company has an emotional commitment to the industry their employer serves.
