Principle #4 does point to the use of agreements with other organizations and external funding as options available to credit unions, but that doesn’t mean they are necessarily required. What if… more →
The CU SkepticCU Skeptic wrote 11 months ago: Principle #4 does point to the use of agreements with other organizations and external funding as op … more →
CU Skeptic wrote 11 months ago: This article is part of the 7 Principle Series. The other articles in the series are located here No … more →
CU Skeptic wrote 1 year ago: In regards to my thoughts on Principle #4 and Credit Unions as self-help organizations: With America … more →
CU Skeptic wrote 1 year ago: It’s time to jump back into our ongoing discussion about the 7 cooperative principles. If you … more →
CU Skeptic wrote 1 year ago: In talking about Members’ Economic Participation, it’s clear that “owner” is … more →
CU Skeptic wrote 1 year ago: Members are the owners. As such they contribute to, and democratically control, the capital of the c … more →
CU Skeptic wrote 1 year ago: It’s already been alluded to in the comments on my post on Democratic Membership, but wouldn … more →
CU Skeptic wrote 1 year ago: I’m finally getting back to talking about the 7 cooperative principles. You can check out my o … more →
CU Skeptic wrote 1 year ago: I brushed by this in my post on Principle #1. It’s a stupid question, right? A credit union of … more →
CU Skeptic wrote 1 year ago: Here we go with Voluntary Membership: Credit unions are voluntary, cooperative organizations, offeri … more →
CU Skeptic wrote 1 year ago: I’ve been wanting to do this for a while and it finally looks like I can carve out enough time … more →