Great stories about our members and branches!

In this issue ... 

 
New Branch on North Decatur - Opening Soon! 

 
Official Proclamation - Thank a Cop Week

 
Bare Budget Guy Series: 10 Reminders For Financial Success

 
Join the Fun! October Branch Activities
 
CCCU Members Save 10% on Sprint Services

 
Results of Last Month's Survey
North Decatur Grand Opening Coming Soon
 
The carpet’s in place, the paint is dry, and the art is up. We are excitedly making our finishing touches to the new branch at 6120 N Decatur in North Las Vegas, 89031. The grand opening date will be set for late October. Once we have the date finalized, we will publish it on social media. If you haven't done so already, like us on Facebook so you can have instant access to our latest updates! https://www.facebook.com/CCCULV?ref=hl  

A little bit about your N Decatur employees …

Tina Ferradino, branch manager. Tina is currently the branch manager at the Sunset location, 9311 W Sunset, and will be transferring to N Decatur once it opens. Tina earned her Bachelor of Science in Business Administration from UNLV and is excited for the opportunity to serve our members in North Las Vegas, “I’m from North Las Vegas. I went to middle school and high school there, so it’s definitely home to me.”

Gerry Ortega, member service rep supervisor. Gerry has worked for CCCU for nearly 12 years and, like Tina, is transferring to the N Decatur branch from the Sunset branch.

Darrick Marshall, financial services rep. Darrick served four years in the Navy and was an assistant manager at US Bank before joining CCCU last winter.

Rekey Garcia, financial service rep. Rekey is originally from South Gate, California and has been in banking for 8 years.

Dawn Young, mortgage rep. Dawn is originally from Southern California and moved to Las Vegas in 2003. She first started in the mortgage industry in 1978. Over the years she’s witnessed a lot of changes, making her a mortgage lending expert.

Brianne Peterson, member service rep (MSR). Brianne is originally from Chicago and is expecting her second child in December.

Kelli Turner, member service rep (MSR). Kelli joined CCCU recently, having previously worked as a supervisor and certified new hire trainer at Armed Forces Bank at Nellis Air Force Base.

Paola Tenorio-Acosta, member service rep (MSR). Paola carries an advanced diploma from Clark High School as a past member of their exclusive T.E.A.C.H magnet program.
 
Official Proclamation - Thank a Cop Week 
By Julie Goe

On September 8 Governor Sandoval proclaimed the week of September 19 – 26 ‘Thank a Cop Week in Nevada’. The Proclamation states that it’s “our duty as Nevadans to honor those who take responsibility of guarding us willingly and recognize their contributions in making Nevada a safe and wonderful place to live”. CCCU echoes the sentiment, and sends our sincere thanks to all the men and women that risk their lives to keep us safe on a daily basis. 
 
On a personal note, I was especially thankful to LVMPD this past weekend. The vacant house next door was broken into, not once – but twice!  Both times LVMPD was there before I even called the police. It was a scary feeling to be home alone, knowing that criminals were so close. However, I knew my local law enforcement had it handled and I slept well knowing I was safe. 
 
Keep in mind that our officers face dangers on a daily basis. It’s never a bad time to show your respect and say “thank you”. To view the official Proclamation, click here
 
10 reminders for financial success
(By Mark Tew)
 
If you attend town hall meetings at work, church meetings, political rallies, or any other type of recurring group gathering, you notice pretty quickly that that the messages are generally the same. Why would someone go to church every single week just to hear the same thing over and over and over again? Why do we have to go and get a pep talk from the CEO every quarter about what we need to be doing to make our company successful?
 
As emotional human beings, we are subject to pain, discouragement, sickness, anger, and sadness. All of these things can demotivate us, and the fact is that we need to that recurring encouragement and support.
 
Personal finance is no different. We need to be reminded of the basic things we should be doing and why they are important. So here you go—10 reminders of small things you can be doing right now to set yourself up for financial success, in no particular order.
 
1. Get serious about student loan debt
If you don’t have any, good for you! There is generally no way around paying back your student loans. Set up automatic withdrawals to accounts you use specifically for paying off your loans. Pay more than the minimum balance. Try to pay off as much as you can before the end of the grace period.
 
2. Make a plan to get an emergency fund in place
The general rule is 3 to 6 months of expenses.  If that seems overwhelming, start by saving up $1,000. Stick it in a savings or money market account, and do not touch it unless it’s for an emergency. 

3. Use credit responsibly
Having a credit card can be a good idea if you trust yourself with spending. It can help you establish good credit. Just be sure to treat it like your debit card and not like free money.

4. Start contributing to your retirement
Retirement may seem very far away, but now is the time to start taking advantage of the compounding effect of interest. If you don’t have access to a 401k through your employer, consider opening an IRA. 

5. Pay off consumer debt
Credit card interest rates average about 15%! Student loan rates are closer to 7%. That tells you that you should prioritize getting rid of any high interest debt as soon as possible.

6. Budget
Each of your earned dollars needs a job. If they don’t, they will disappear leaving you wondering where they went. Start by tracking your spending using a spreadsheet or a web-based service like mint.com. Then start budgeting how much you need to spend to reach your savings goals.
 
7. Set other Financial goals
Also think about medium and long-term goals. Do you eventually want a house? A vacation home? Kids? Travel? All of that requires additional planning. Figure out what you want, and then figure out what type of financial habits you need to get there.

8. Think about insurance
Do you have life insurance? Health insurance? Your insurance needs will vary depending on your circumstances. If you’re in your early 20s, you might still be covered under your parents. If you have kids, life insurance is a must.

9. Plan for short term expenses
On top of an emergency fund, everyone should have a short-term cash fund. If you know you will have to replace your roof or your air conditioning unit within the next 3 years, you need to be saving up for that. If you can plan for it, it’s not an emergency.

10. Know when to cut back and when to earn more
Being frugal and cutting back on your expenses is a great way to get a good handle on your finances, but it has its limitations. You can only cut back so much. There are no limitations, however, on how much you can make. You just have to use a little bit of creativity to start making  some extra money on the side.

The key is starting. If it seems like too much, just start by focusing on one or two of these suggestions. When you feel yourself becoming discouraged or lax, just go back to the source that motivated you in the first place. We all need these reminders. And that’s okay, because we’re all human.
 
Mark Tew is a CPA, CCCU member, and Nevadan at heart. He enjoys writing about and helping others with personal finance. He is also a husband, father, volleyball player, and mostly retired skateboarder. He currently lives in Michigan with his wife and 3 children. You can read more from him at barebudgetguy.com
 
Join the Fun! October Branch Activities.
(By Julie Goe)

October is a busy month as it pertains to a helping hand. The Shadow Lane branch is teaming up with Bolden Area Command by collecting Halloween candy for a Trunk or Treat event that will take place on October 29th at 1851 Stella Lake, Las Vegas, 89106. There will be music, games, food, and a costume contest. If you’d like to donate candy for the Trunk or Treat event, please drop it off at 803 Shadow Lane by October 27.

Our Tenaya branch is holding a food drive during the entire month of October. All non-perishable food items donated will go to the Las Vegas Rescue Mission and will feed families this holiday season. Suggested food items include: canned vegetables, soups, cranberries, boxed rice, pasta, stuffing. If you’re interested in donating to the food drive, please bring your items to 2625 N Tenaya Way Las Vegas, 89128.

The Children’s Miracle Network (CMN) is one of our favorite charities that credit unions support. On Saturday, October 24 from 12:30 – 3:00 pm, please join us at The Rock Center For Dance (8210 S Maryland Pkwy, Las Vegas, 89123) to learn Michael Jackson’s Thriller dance! The minimum donation is $20 and 100% of the proceeds will go to Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals. To RSVP to this event, please email brandi@mitchellstankovic.com . 

Another program that supports the Children’s Miracle Network is International Credit Union Day on October 15. On that day, CCCU will donate 25 cents each time a member uses his or her debit card. All you need to do to help support CMN is to use your debit card on October 15! Don’t worry, we’ll remind you on social media as the day draws closer. 
 

CCCU Members Save 10% on Sprint Services

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Current and new Sprint customers need to verify credit union membership to take advantage of these exclusive discounts.

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Results of Last Month's Survey

Last month we included a just-for-fun survey in the newsletter. The question was, "Whose face should appear on the new $10 bill?" (The answer needed to be female.)

Here were a few of our favorite responses: 
 
Eleanor Roosevelt was the #1 answer, followed closely by Betsy Ross, then Rosa Parks. Other submissions worthy of note:
  • Alice Paul
  • Anyone EXCEPT a Kardashian 
  • Barbara Bush
  • Bella Abzug
  • Betty White
  • Beyonce 
  • Clara Barton
  • Condolezza Rice
  • Dolley Madison
  • Elizabeth Taylor
  • Helen Keller
  • Jackie Kennedy
  • The Little Mermaid
  • Martha Washington
  • Nancy Reagan
  • Sojourner Truth
  • Susan B Anthony
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