Precision or Peril: Why Credit Unions Must Master Lease Calculation Accuracy in a Payment-Driven Market

Precision or Peril: Why Credit Unions Must Master Lease Calculation Accuracy in a Payment-Driven Market

In a world where car payments have become increasingly unafforable, Tim Yalich discusses the rise of leasing, and why it’s critical for credit unions to master these payment calculations.

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IRS 990 Filings Should Be Required for All Credit Unions

IRS 990 Filings Should Be Required for All Credit Unions

Should federally-chartered credit unions be required to file IRS form 990? Chip Filson makes the argument that the data included in the form are important for credit union transparency and cooperative design.

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Happy Thanksgiving to All and to All a Good Night

Happy Thanksgiving to All and to All a Good Night

As we wind down our work week in preperation for Thanksgiving, Emily Claus reminds credit unions not to be led astray by flashier and more expensive days, but to focus on the true meaning of the holiday.

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Two Credit Union Initiatives Challenged by Current Events

Two Credit Union Initiatives Challenged by Current Events

In an era where credit unions want to jump in on the latest trends and capitalize on new markets, Chip Filson reminds credit unions of the wisdom in knowing when to say no to products, services, and leadership decisions that don’t align with the mission of the credit union.

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Beyond Social Media: How Credit Unions Can Better Support and Service Veterans

Beyond Social Media: How Credit Unions Can Better Support and Service Veterans

In honor of Veteran’s Day, Alex Flemings examines how credit unions can support our nation’s veterans, not just with words, but with job opportunities, lending opportunities, and more.

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Building a Better Workplace

Building a Better Workplace

In the half-decade since the pandemic, the way employees view their work culture and the expectations they have from their workplace have changed drastically. Amber Overla shares her top ten tips for creating a work enviornment that pioritizes values and mission and drives employee satisfaction.

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A Startup Story: The Decatur-Wabash Credit Union

A Startup Story: The Decatur-Wabash Credit Union

Chip Filson shares the account of one credit union’s beginnings, its rise to one of the biggest credit union lenders in the country, and wonders what became of it.

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What Cooperative Owners Should Know When Their CEO Buys a Bank

What Cooperative Owners Should Know When Their CEO Buys a Bank

When credit unions buy banks, using their members’ cash as the means of sale, credit unions have a responsibility and obligation to disclose information to their member-owners, says Chip Filson.

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NCUA Turns to Exit Stage Right in Examinations

NCUA Turns to Exit Stage Right in Examinations

Chip Filson reacts to the NCUA’s change in examination rules and the potential fallout that may arise as a result of less oversight and supervision from the organization may have on the movement.

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We Still Need Small Credit Unions!

We Still Need Small Credit Unions!

In a sea of mergers, small credit unions are slowly disappearing beneath the waves. Credit union veteran Walter Merkle discusses why we are losing these desperately needed institutions and what actions can be taken to save them before it’s too late.

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