PCCU Newsletter - September 2018

@PCCU You Can Do Better: Financial Education

PCCU is committed to helping our members improve their finances through education. To make this education more accessible to busy working women and men we offer it through several mediums. First is PCCU’s Financial Resource Center at pccu.com/financialresource. It features articles, podcasts, calculators, and videos on topics as varied as saving, credit scores, and buying a home to things like teaching your children to be money smart and planning for retirement. We also offer our…

Buying a House? Get Started with This To-Do List

You’ve made the decision to buy a house – congratulations! That’s a big step for you both personally and financially. As your credit union, we delight in the fact that you’re reaching this milestone, and that’s why we want to help you through the process. Whether you’re a first-time homebuyer or not, this information will help you prepare for your home buying experience. Your To-Do List In the next few weeks or months, you’ll be…

Money Matters Vlog: Mortgage Q & A on Credit

PCCU’s Education Director Kim Welch is our resident Vlogger on money matters. Check out her second video with PCCU Home Loan Specialist Amy Clark about the basics of the homebuying process. This video focuses on credit scores and what sort of scores are required for the various types of mortgage loans. These videos are full of helpful information you can use to buy your first or next home. But she can’t cover every possibility in…

See the 2018 Indy Fall Boat & RV Show Free

You know PCCU has great rates on auto loans. But did you know PCCU also offers great rates and flexible terms on RVs, Boats, & Campers? We’re so excited by our rates that we’re giving away tickets to the 2018 Indianapolis Fall Boat & RV Show. Let one of our loan officers preapprove you for a loan on an RV, Boat, or Camper through September 22nd and you’ll get four free tickets to the show. You can apply online…

@PCCU You Can Do Better: Credit Rebuilding

At many financial institutions they will look at your credit score, and if it doesn’t meet their cutoff they will simply say, “No.”. At PCCU you can do better. We say, “No, but…”.  If we have to turn down your application, we will tell you why, as well as what you can do to improve your credit so that we can say, “Yes.”, when you have done the work. Rebuilding your credit is not always…

PCCU Staff Profile: Josh Haney VP Marketing

Years of Service: 13 Years in Current Role:  3 Hometown: Fulton, NY Favorite Meal: Pizza Favorite Book: “Meditations” by Marcus Aurelius What should every PCCU member know: We love saving our members money. The thing I miss most about working on the frontline is working directly with members, creating a plan to reduce their payments and debt, and knowing that I helped them make their life better. Why should everyone join a CU?: The difference between being a bank…