Today’s Guest Blogger is Miriam, a Teller with South Carolina Federal Credit Union: If you are like me, you have a recent addiction. Mine comes in the form of Pinterest.com, an online site that allows you to pin whatever site page you find on the internet to your own interest page. I have so many [...]
Miriam’s Dream. Brought to fruition by Pinterest
by Kevin Kosco on February 21, 2012 in Community, Life, Save or Spend
Talking Taxes…at an Oyster Roast?
by Kevin Kosco on February 17, 2012 in Community, Finance, Online, Simplify Online
The other weekend I was at a neighborhood oyster roast. They were some of the best oysters I’ve eaten in a while. In between shucking, the discussion turned to taxes. I was really surprised at how many of my neighbors were well on their way to completing their own taxes. Hmmm, I thought, working on my [...]
2nd Annual Youth Financial Literacy Summit
by Leslie Howard on February 16, 2012 in Community
The Youth Financial Literacy Summit provides an opportunity for youth and young adults to learn and become familiar with basic busgeting and credit concepts that will help them develop sound financial management skills. South Carolina Federal Credit Union is proud to provide volunteers for this awesome, FREE event! Who? Ages 12-21 What? Topics such as banking [...]
Too Tired to Go the Extra Mile? How About Just an Extra Step?
by Liz Clark on February 8, 2012 in Community, Life
Most days, I don’t see people, I see parts of people. I see the torso behind the checkout counter at the grocery store, the arm coming out of the drive thru window, and the face in the drive up at the credit union. It’s so easy to forget that you are interacting with a human [...]
The Coastal Crisis Chaplaincy and the Ravenel Bridge Incident
by Kevin Kosco on February 7, 2012 in Community, Life, Work & Life Balance
Last Thursday afternoon there was an event on the Ravenel Bridge regarding a distraught motorist. If you live and work here in the lowcountry you are keenly aware of the impact this event had in completely snarling traffic for hours. As the event unfolded on live TV, radio and the internet, we all got to [...]
Are you seeing “RED?”
by Troy Hall on February 3, 2012 in Community
#Tough-talking Troy isn’t pitching a new rant on bank fees, instead the focus today is on the American Heart Association’s “GO RED” campaign #nationalwearredday. Every Friday in February credit union staff will don the “RED” to support the initiative, which brings attention to Heart Health Month. Having a mom who is a 43-year cancer survivor [...]
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