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CUNA Announces 2013 CUNA CU Finance for Non-Financial Managers & Volunteers School in New Orleans, LA
Madison, Wis. (November 1, 2012) – CUNA announced today that registration is now open for CUNA CU Finance for Non-Financial Managers & Volunteers School, April 21-24, 2013, in New Orleans, LA. Registration and school details are available at training.cuna.org/cuf.
CUNA CU Finance for Non-Financial Managers & Volunteers School provides a foundational financial curriculum tailored to the specific responsibilities of credit union non-financial managers and volunteers. Attendees will leave this school with the capacity to better protect the finances of their credit union and its members and to cultivate productive financial communication between financial and non-financial managers.
The essential credit union finance topics that comprise the school’s general curriculum include:
- Financial Statements 101 – interpreting a credit union’s financial condition
- In-depth financial analyses of several credit unions
- Credit union ratios – what they mean and the importance they hold
- Capital management
- The impact of rates, risk and returns
- What asset-liability is and its importance to your credit union’s financial health
Upon successfully completing the optional on-site exam, attendees will earn their CUNA Board Financial Literacy Certificate, fulfilling the NCUA requirement of credit union board members to possess a proven level of financial literacy.
For more information about CUNA CU Finance for Non-Financial Managers & Volunteers School and to register, visit training.cuna.org/cuf.
About CUNA:
With its network of affiliated state credit union leagues, Credit Union National Association (CUNA) serves 90 percent of America’s 7,200 state and federally chartered credit unions, which are owned by more than 95 million consumer members. Credit unions are not-for-profit cooperatives providing affordable financial services to people from all walks of life. For more information about CUNA, visit www.cuna.org or the CUNAverse blog and follow @CUNAverse on Twitter. For more information about credit unions, visit www.aSmarterChoice.org and follow @asmarterchoice on Twitter.