by Mid Oregon Credit Union | Dec 2, 2019 | Achieving Dreams, Member Connections
Introducing new in-house home loan services, we welcome our new Mortgage Manager Mid Oregon Credit Union has hired new Mortgage Manager Matt Mitchell to manage its expanded Home Loans division, enabling its members to apply for and receive conventional mortgage...
by Mid Oregon Credit Union | Nov 6, 2019 | Achieving Dreams, Featured, Vehicle Financing
Best Auto Loans at a Credit Union? The average cost of a new vehicle today is around $37,000. The purchase of a car likely will be the second largest expenditure you have, second only to the purchase of a home. Whether you desire the shiny, brand new one, or if you...
by Mid Oregon Credit Union | Sep 10, 2019 | Achieving Dreams, Meeting Needs
Managing Money is Challenging, Don’t Waste it! Seven Ways College Students Waste Money Going to college is expensive, no doubt about it. Between textbooks, tuition, housing, utilities, and maintaining a social life, managing your money can be challenging. So,...
by Mid Oregon Credit Union | Aug 5, 2019 | Achieving Dreams, Meeting Needs, Staying Secure
7 Ways to Protect Your Credit Score When you swipe your credit card, you might not be thinking about what your creditors are doing to make sure they recover the money they just loaned you. But, as you make your next purchase, make sure to protect your credit score....
by Mid Oregon Credit Union | Jul 9, 2019 | Achieving Dreams, Meeting Needs, Staying Secure
From the July 3, 2017 Stickley on Security article “Gear Up For Summer Travel; But Don’t Forget About Payment Card Safety While You’re Gone”. View the Mid Oregon Fraud & Security Center, featuring Stickley on Security. Sign up for News...
by Mid Oregon Credit Union | Jun 27, 2019 | Achieving Dreams, Meeting Needs, Member Connections
We all want to help our kids get a head start in life. Most of all, we want to spare them some of the mistakes we made — especially when it comes to money. Most of us have made a financial decision (or several) in our lives that we regret. Maybe we still have a...