BOULDER, Colo. – Elevations Credit Union said it is introducing “Prosperity Month,” which it described as a new opportunity to assist and serve local nonprofits through volunteering.
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OMAHA, Neb.—A new study reveals that 23% of Americans put 0% of their monthly paycheck toward savings.
ALEXANDRIA, Va. –NCUA has issued one prohibition notice and one prohibition order.
WASHINGTON–Even as an increasing number of states—and their credit unions—are counting on Congress to change federal law to legalize cannabis-related businesses, the likelihood of Congress acting seems iffy at best, according to one new analysis.
WASHINGTON—Both the NCUA and CFPB released their Spring 2019 rulemaking agendas this week.
SAN ANTONIO–The CEO of a credit union here has entered a guilty plea in a case involving a former state official who has been sentenced to prison in a separate case.
WASHINGTON–Saying the “cumulative regulatory burden on credit unions is near an all-time high,” CUNA has submitted a comment letter to NCUA calling on the agency to enact new rules only if there is a compelling need.
SACRAMENTO, Calif.–The California General Assembly has passed AB376, better known as the “Student Borrower Bill of Rights,” which seeks to create what would be the first detailed set of rules protecting those holding student debt in the U.S.
WASHINGTON — Fifty-one attorneys general have sent a letter sent to Education Secretary Betsy DeVos calling on her to automatically cancel disabled veterans' student debt, something that is not currently done by the Department of Education.
WASHINGTON–Many college students do not plan on paying back their student loans in full, according to a new survey.
