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A credit union is a cooperative financial institution that is owned and controlled by its members, and operated for the purpose of promoting thrift, providing credit at reasonable rates, and providing other financial services to its members.[1] Many credit unions exist to further community development[2] or sustainable international development on a local level.[3] Worldwide, credit union systems vary significantly in terms of total system assets and average institution asset size[4] since credit unions exist in a wide range of sizes, ranging from volunteer operations with a handful of members to institutions with several billion dollars in assets and hundreds of thousands of members. Yet Credit unions are typically smaller than banks; for example, the average U.S. credit union has $93 million in assets, while the average U.S. bank has $1.53 billion, as of 2007.[5]

The World Council of Credit Unions (WOCCU) defines credit unions as "not-for-profit cooperative institutions."[6] In practice however, legal arrangements vary by jurisdiction. For example in Canada credit unions are regulated as for-profit institutions, and view their mandate as earning a reasonable profit to enhance services to members and ensure stable growth.[7] This difference in viewpoints reflects credit unions' unusual organizational structure, which attempts to solve the principal-agent problem by ensuring that the owners and the users of the institution are the same people. In any case, credit unions generally cannot accept donations and must be able to prosper in a competitive market economy.

Credit unions differ from banks and other financial institutions in that the members who have accounts in the credit union are the owners of the credit union[8] and they elect their board of directors in a democratic one person-one vote system regardless of the amount of money invested in the credit union.[9] A credit union's policies governing interest rates and other matters are set by a volunteer Board of Directors elected by and from the membership itself.[10] Credit unions offer many of the same financial services as banks, often using a different terminology; common services include share accounts (savings accounts), share draft (checking) accounts, credit cards, share term certificates (certificates of deposit), and online banking.[11] Normally, only a member of a credit union may deposit money with the credit union, or borrow money from it.[12] As such, credit unions have historically marketed themselves as providing superior member service and being committed to helping members improve their financial health. In the microfinance context, "[c]redit unions provide a broader range of loan and savings products at a much cheaper cost [to their members] than do most microfinance institutions."[13]

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Things To Know Before Getting An Auto Loan In The USA
by Denis Dcosta
Jan 09, 2008
When you consider purchasing a new car, a lot of us usually do not have the money lying around to pay for it straight up. As a result, an auto loan in America becomes a needed thing. There are lots of things that you should know befo...

Why Credit Reports Are Relevant To Owner Financing & How To Proceed
by Nate Hananger
Feb 26, 2007
Most people don't jump with excitement when the hideous task of obtaining a credit report arises. Regardless of who it's for, it's just not a fun activity. Some even avoid it like the Ebola virus. But when one is considering owner financing...

Getting Approved for a Loan - Preparation is the Key
by Dan Lewis
Nov 16, 2006
As with many tasks in life, preparation and hard work go a long way to securing success. If you intend to apply for financing for a home, preparation is definitely the key and it does not require much work.

Getting Approved for a Loan – Prepa...

Members Owned Banks
by Aurel Radulescu
Oct 20, 2006
A surprising number of consumers may not realize the important difference between credit unions and conventional banks. When an individual walks into a typical bank, they are just a customer. A credit union member, however, is part owner in...

Fico Scores, Credit Repair and the Real Scoop
by Keith John Gill
Aug 25, 2006
Copyright 2006 Keith John Gill

It?s sometimes surreal to think that in the institutional Lending industry that most people are reduced to the 3 digit number known as the FICO score. As cold as it might seem at times it is ?objectively? the mos...

Owning or Renting? Your Credit Union Can Help You Decide.
by John Holder
May 22, 2006
What an exciting time of your life! If you are about to take the plunge and consider purchasing your first home, congratulations. But how do you decide if the time is right? Your first stop should be your credit union. Many people begin their adu...

No Credit, Slow Credit Or Bad Credit - Understanding Credit Score
by Jason P Bertrand
Apr 20, 2006
Copyright 2006 Jason P Bertrand

Unfortunately, very few people have "perfect credit" but having made some mistakes in the past does not mean there is not a product for you. No credit is just that. This means that the person has no information p...

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