Opportunities Lost
Saying it Over and Over Doesn't Make it True
Posted by Christopher Stevenson
Sponsoring Free Wireless Promotes CU, Benefits Community
Posted by Lisa Hochgraf
Hire Young People on Purpose
Posted by Lisa Hochgraf
My son just turned 4, so I've started to think about how to teach him about money and personal finance. I'm sure I can help him with important ideas like saving and spending, interest--you know, the basics.
But yesterday life reminded me that "the youngest person in any family tends to be the most technologically savvy." And, indeed, that my little man is likely going to teach me a lot as he grows up about the technology that moves money and supports personal financial planning.
Get 10 Cents a Transaction Without Being a Bank
Posted by Lisa Hochgraf
Subprime Lending—Are you Crazy?
By Gary W. Irvin, CCUE, CCE
Today's headlines are all about the fall of subprime lending, especially mortgage lending. But there have also been stories about disastrous subprime auto lending specifically in credit unions. I believe most of these involve third parties.
Ever Wanted the Inside Scoop on ING Direct?
Posted by Christopher Stevenson
I am hyped. I am excited. Arkadi Kuhlmann, president/CEO and chairman of ING Direct USA has agreed to deliver the opening keynote at CUES Experience: Immersion Learning for Marketing, Technology & Operations Leaders, May 13-16, 2008.
Linking Innovation With Strategy
By Barb Kachelski, CAE
Kudos to Co-op Financial Services
By Mary Auestad Arnold
Hats off to Co-op Financial Services for the attention it's bringing to credit unions through its USA Today ad campaign, "Why Pay Banks $3?" a direct referral to Bank of America's recent surcharge increase.
In a press release related to the ads, Co-op CEO Stan Hollen points out that "credit union members have access to a surcharge-free ATM network that is larger than any bank offers, and it's time everybody becomes aware of this fact."
'What's in Your Wallet?'--and How Well do you Like It?
By Mary Auestad Arnold
"Not so much" was how customers of Capital One answered this question posed by Consumer Reports in its recently released annual survey of 36,298 subscribers who described their experiences with 61,944 credit cards.
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