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When it comes to being treated like my time and money are worth something, I am in the know. And I’ll admit it: sometimes I indulge in feeling a little smug when I hear people complaining about the way their bank treats them or the high rates they are paying, because I already figured out that it doesn’t have to be that way.
Being a member of a credit union is pretty cool. It’s like having a good bank but oh-so-much better because it’s not a bank. In some ways it’s kind of like being part of a big family, except without the awkwardness of trying to turn down Aunt Ethel’s “holiday surprise” casserole, if you know what I mean.
Did you know that credit unions are not-for-profit institutions? That means unlike a bank (which is all about making itself richer), credit unions don’t exist to make money off of the people who use their services – they exist so that everybody can have access to sound financial services and advice.
At a credit union, your deposits are called “shares” because they represent ownership in the institution (kind of like “shares” of stocks). That’s right: you are an owner. It’s why credit unions talk about members instead of customers, because with a credit union you are more than just an account number.
And did you know that a credit union is considered a cooperative? Not like a 1960’s hippie co-op, more like a really awesome farmer’s market but for financial services.
Like all credit unions, FTWCCU follows and supports these 7 cooperative principles*:
Who knew being part of a credit union involved this much good stuff? Most of the time I’m just happy knowing I get good rates and better service than my big-bank friends. But knowing more about what makes credit unions different and finding more ways to take advantage of that difference? Now that’s getting my worth on!
*the Credit Union National Association Cooperative Alliances Committee
You know when it comes to savings secrets, Momma knows best! Share a money saving tip your mom taught you (or one you’re teaching your own kids) for a chance to be one of TEN lucky winners. Click here for more details.