A Valuable Employee Benefit… Today’s Speaker: Keith J. Vickers Business Development Manager 770-476-6400, ext. 6727.

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A Valuable Employee Benefit… Today’s Speaker: Keith J. Vickers Business Development Manager , ext. 6727

6705 Sugarloaf Pkwy., Duluth, GA | gfcuonline.org | GFCU How Does the Economy Affect You? Current State Rates Credit Cards Laws

6705 Sugarloaf Pkwy., Duluth, GA | gfcuonline.org | GFCU What is a Credit Union? A not- for-profit financial cooperative An employee benefit of working here A convenient place to save & borrow A place where accounts are federally insured up to $250,000 by the NCUA

6705 Sugarloaf Pkwy., Duluth, GA | gfcuonline.org | GFCU Why is GFCU a Valuable Benefit? Help you save money - lower rates on loans, higher rates on investments Help you save time - direct deposit, pay roll deduction, and online services Help keep you from worrying about your finances - money management tools & programs

6705 Sugarloaf Pkwy., Duluth, GA | gfcuonline.org | GFCU Helpful Financial Tips & Links… Examples of lowering monthly expenses Free Credit Reports Twice a Year! - Equifax Credit Information Services Experian TransUnion

6705 Sugarloaf Pkwy., Duluth, GA | gfcuonline.org | GFCU More Credit Union Benefits… Work Presentations VITA Program

A Valuable Employee Benefit… Today’s Speaker: Keith J. Vickers Business Development Manager , ext. 6727