All in Freedom To Grow
I haven’t always loved the Credit Union. It was a relationship developed over time. Up until 12 years ago, I was in love with a bank. I was young and immature, blinded by the attractive branches and shiny toys, plus everywhere I went, she (a branch) was available
When I joined the credit union in October – as an employee and a member – I’m not sure how well I could detail the differences between a megabank and the credit union. Yet after just a few days, I began to understand, experience, and appreciate the credit union difference. Here are just a few of the ways the credit union has improved my life in just three short months:
With 2016 just around the corner, it’s time for those dreaded New Year’s resolutions. We asked the staff at our Barrett Station Road branch what their financial resolutions were for the upcoming year and received some serious (and seriously hilarious) responses to the following question:
I was very intimidated the first time I sat down to file my FAFSA, but there was no reason for it. Don’t let this process overwhelm you. Allow me to debunk some FAFSA thoughts.