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    Financial Education

    May 6, 2017

    Managing Financial Needs of a Nonprofit

    Idaho Central Credit Union knows that although nonprofits share many characteristics with traditional businesses there are important differences. Our team of experts will take the time to understand and create customized solutions that will allow you to take advantage of every opportunity available to reach your goals. Helping local Idaho nonprofits succeed is something we believe in.

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  • Idaho Gives 2017 Save the Date
    Community

    May 1, 2017

    Help Us Make History – Idaho Gives 2017

    Idaho Central is excited to be sponsoring Idaho Gives for the fifth year in a row! Idaho Gives is a statewide, giving day taking place on May 4. On this day, donors can visit the Idaho Gives website and donate online to a cause of their choice. There are hundreds of causes to choose from and 100% of all donations made that day are tax deductible.

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    Financial Education

    March 6, 2017

    4 Budgeting Tips for Small Business Owners

    If you run a small business, you are also probably operating on a fairly limited budget. Without a solid budget plan it can be difficult to track and manage your finances. Whether you have been struggling with getting that first budget off the ground or are looking for some ideas to help you stay on track this year, we have a few quick tips to help.

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  • ICCU gives away a custom Arctic Cat Wildcat to a lucky winner.
    News

    February 21, 2017

    Post Falls Branch – Arctic Cat Wildcat Trail Winner

    To celebrate the opening of its new Post Falls location, Idaho Central Credit Union held a contest to give away a 2017 Arctic Cat Wildcat Trail decked out in ICCU green. We received over 800 entries and are excited to congratulate the lucky winner, Jacob Borg!

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    Financial Education

    February 7, 2017

    Love on a Budget – Ways to Save This Valentine’s Day

    Americans spent an average of $147 per person on Valentine’s Day last year and are expected to spend an estimated altogether $20 million in 2017! We understand how easy it is to get caught up in the marketing hype filling your feed this February, so we have put together some ideas on ways to celebrate while avoiding financial heartbreak.

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  • Woman on her computer reviewing her finances.
    Financial Education

    January 17, 2017

    Smart Financial Resolutions

    January is the time when we look back on the previous year, learn from it, and make resolutions to make the coming year even better. The New Year is a great time to look over your finances and decide what goals you want to achieve. Take a moment to think. What are your goals? Here are a few ideas to get you started.

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