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Meager Margins

CU net interest margins could drop below 3% for the first time in history.
December 12, 2011
Don't expect a turnaround until 2013.
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When Disaster Strikes

CU personnel who have experienced disasters offer advice on business continuity planning.
November 12, 2011
When Louisianans think about floods, they usually think of “water falling from the sky or blown in by the wind,” says Mignhon Tourné, CEO at $300 million asset ASI FCU.
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Repo Man Goes High-Tech

Auto remarketers handle all aspects of the repossession process.
October 15, 2011
Auto repossessions are as American as apple pie, reaching nearly three million during the depths of the Great Recession.
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Prepare Now, Rest Later: Ready Your CU for Disaster

Assess critical business functions, be informed, and test your disaster plan.
May 19, 2011
Our dependency on technology during a disaster can cripple operations and leave CUs vulnerable to loss.
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A Delicate Balancing Act

CUs must meet members’ needs while maintaining sound financial practices.
March 14, 2011
CU members believe the economic recovery they’re hearing about is mostly on Wall Street, not Main Street.
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Recovery at a Snail’s Pace

Double-dip or not, 2011 will be a year of slow economic growth, say CUNA's economists.
February 01, 2011
Double-dip recession or not, 2011 will be a year of slow economic growth, say CUNA's economists.
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On the Mend

Word of the economic recovery is spreading.
January 31, 2011
Growing signs point to a strengthening recovery in 2011.
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Don't Fight the Fed

Only time will tell if QE2 is effective.
January 01, 2011
The Fed believes QE2 is a necessary condition to support a fragile recovery, and a way to prevent disinflation from becoming deflation.
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Be a Master of Disaster Planning

Business continuity requires a broader definition of 'disaster.'
December 13, 2010
The term "business continuity" equates to "disaster avoidance."
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Prepare for Disaster: 10 Steps

Seemingly minor events can have a shocking impact on a business.
October 20, 2010
When people think of disasters, they generally envision hurricanes, tornadoes, or floods—catastrophic events that devastate communities. But for a business, a disaster can be something as small as a failed switch or a computer virus.
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