MEMBER UPDATE news & information from YOUR credit union September/October 2009 New Website Unveiled! We can still be found online at the same address: umassfive.org. Check out our new “About UMassFive” section, highlighting our history and the Credit Union Difference. Visit our robust Resource Center with tools to keep you financially savvy, ranging from helpful articles to lending and saving calculators. Sign into EZbank Online Banking right from our home page. Register for a Workshop or Seminar online! UMassFive is thrilled to announce the launch of our new website! With local web designers at Tortus Tek, we have improved the navigation, reorganized content, added great new features, and given the site a cleaner overall look and feel. The new website still offers all the convenient services you have come to expect from UMassFive and much more! There are new links to Generation NEXT, a website with resources specifically created for Generation Y, and Debt in Focus, a website to help you get a handle on your finances. As always, you can learn about all of UMassFive’s products and services. And you can take care of lots of banking business at any time of day or night with our comprehensive eServices and online Applications and Forms. Visit the new website and let us know what you think! If you have questions, please contact us at info@umassfive.org or 800.852.5886. What is a Credit Union Service Organization? A Credit Union Service Organization (or CUSO) is a business jointly owned by several credit unions. Since they were first conceived nearly 40 years ago, CUSOs have traditionally offered credit unions the ability to remain competitive by improving efficiencies and by offering a wider array of products and services through collaboration. This collaboration between credit unions is a natural extension of the Cooperative Movement from which credit unions were founded. Most credit unions are smaller than banks. They don’t have the large infrastructure to independently support some products or services that members need. By working together through a CUSO, credit unions can acquire that kind of scale and market power along with other resources like capital and staff that far exceed their individual sizes. Our Board of Directors saw the unique CUSO business model as a great way to improve the overall offerings here at UMassFive. If you have met with our Financial Advisor, gotten a Mortgage since January, applied for our new Student Loan, or used our nationwide Shared Branching network, you have already used the services of a CUSO. Our Financial Investment Services group was the first CUSO we partnered with to offer financial planning and brokerage services to our members. In January, UMassFive became a part owner of a CUSO when we invested in Member Advantage Mortgage, allowing us to improve our mortgage loans. This spring, we partnered with another CUSO to offer CU Student Choice private student loans. We have been part of the CU Service Centers Shared Branching network since 2006, which allows our members to take advantage of services from credit unions nationwide, and allows members from other credit unions to take care of their banking business at UMassFive. This CUSO offers thousands of branches throughout the country! We will continue to explore other opportunities with CUSOs in our continuing effort to offer the best to you, our members. Be part of something. MEMBER SPOTLIGHT Member Name: Demma Rodriguez What is your occupation? Manager of Special Projects at Tortus Technologies, Inc. Where do you live? Windsor, CT. Do you have kids? Yes — my 18 month old son, Isaiah, otherwise known as, Izzy Monster the Elmo Lover. What do you like best about UMassFive? UMassFive offers every service and product I can find at a bank, but the staff is much more customer-oriented; I find them friendly, professional, and efficient. I actually enjoy coming into a branch, although I rarely have to because my loan payments are automated. I can get all the information I need online or over the phone. Have you had an especially good experience with UMassFive? When I needed to move, I was not certain how to obtain a personal loan or even if I could. I went to UMassFive and within one hour I was a member and was able to leave the same day with a check for the amount I needed — without an ounce of stress. My loan officer, Rosaleen Quinn, was compassionate, informative, and funny. She helped me figure out how much I would need, told me all my choices, and processed my application right in front of me. She serves as an informal financial planning coach and advocate, helping members make responsible lending decisions. I am very happy with my choice to join UMassFive and plan to stay for life. What do you do in your free time? I like to read, write, and spend time with my nuclear and extended family, going on outings to the beach or the park, or having family parties. What is your favorite food? Carne Guisada Puertoriquena (or Puerto Rican Beef Stew): http:// allrecipes.com/Recipe/Carne-Guisada-III/Detail.aspx. What profession other than your own would you like to attempt? Music production — as in creating musical arrangements for other artists to perform over or for songwriters to create lyrics to. If you were stranded on a deserted island and could only have three items with you, what would they be? A yacht to get back home to my son, sun block, and a boat captain…for the yacht. Spread The Word! Community Support UMassFive always puts YOU first because we’re YOUR Credit Union. Especially during difficult economic times, the benefits of being part of a not-for-profit financial cooperative cannot be overestimated. Unlike other financial institutions, YOU own UMassFive and everything we do is for YOUR benefit, no one else’s. Generations of members have put their trust in us to find solutions to meet their unique financial needs because we care about improving YOUR financial life. This fall, UMassFive will be involved in a number of events to support the community. Please consider getting involved to help out those less fortunate. So, we’re asking YOU, our loyal members, to spread the word about membership at UMassFive! You know what we’ve done for you—now you can help us help others. If you refer a family member, colleague, or other eligible friend to UMassFive before the end of 2009, we’ll TRASH-TO-TREASURES – September 11 & 12 Trash-to-Treasures is an annual fund-raiser for the Amherst Survival Center timed to coincide with the opening of school to provide students and lower income families the opportunity to furnish inexpensively. Donated gently-used furniture is sold on the Amherst Common to generate funds for the Survival Center, which provides food, health care, clothing, and community through volunteer efforts. lower loan rates, higher CD rates, or to waive fees! Donations may be brought to the Center by appointment or a pick up can be arranged in the Amherst area for a small fee. All donations are tax deductible. Visit people.umass.edu to learn more. Pet Insurance WALK TO CURE CANCER – September 13 The Walk to Cure Cancer is the largest, singleday fund-raising event in Central Massachusetts give you 1,000 valuable Co-op Points as a “thank YOU”! Co-op Points can be redeemed for Those of you who share your home with animals know that the cost of a trip to the vet for a regular check-up can be pretty expensive, not to mention the illness or accident-related visit. But Fluffy and Fido are part of your family and they deserve quality medical care. Consider VPI Pet Insurance, a new offering from UMassFive. Since 1982, VPI has been the #1 veterinarian-recommended pet health insurance provider. You can purchase affordable, comprehensive VPI coverage for your pet through our website at umassfive.org. Simply visit “Other Services” and click on “Pet Insurance.” By getting this coverage through UMassFive, you’ll receive a 5% discount! It’s easy to sign-up online. Protect your pet and your wallet. Even Better Auto Loan Terms UMassFive now offers extended terms on the same great Auto Loans on new and used cars. You have the option of choosing up to a 66 month term. This may make your monthly payments easier to manage. Bike Clinic A Success CORNER GREEN UMassFive’s Green Committee held a free Bike Clinic on June 19 at our Northampton Branch. With the help of local cooperative, Pedal People, we welcomed all bike owners to come and learn about bike maintenance and repairs. We addressed questions about fixing flats, understanding gears, bike fit, brake adjustments, suspicious squeaks and creaks, and riding safely in traffic. A number of people, including UMassFive staff, were able to fix their own bikes on site! What do you do to be “green?” We’re always looking for environmentally-friendly ideas from our members, to share with us and each other! Email your “green share” idea to us at greenshare@umassfive.org. Everyone who sends in an idea will be put into a raffle drawing for an eco-friendly gift basket. Additionally, ideas will be posted on our website for others to benefit from! benefitting the UMass Memorial Cancer Center at the University of Massachusetts Medical School in Worcester. Funds raised support cutting-edge research and wide-ranging preventive and behavioral studies that help to improve advanced cancer care of oncology patients. The center integrates some of the most vital cancer research and treatment activities available today. To date, the five mile walka-thon has raised over $6 million, enabling cutting edge cancer research, bringing us one step closer to finding a cure. Visit walktocurecancer.org to learn more. CANDY BAR SALE FOR THE HOMELESS UMassFive, in collaboration with the Massachusetts Credit Union League, will participate in the 8th Annual Hebert Candy Sale beginning in October to benefit the Massachusetts Coalition for the Homeless. We are proud to have the opportunity to support the Coalition and its efforts to eradicate homelessness. Please visit any UMassFive branch to purchase your Hebert candy bar. Blocking Can Tie Up Your Accounts It’s everyone’s nightmare: You’re at a restaurant with a business client or a date and your debit card is declined. No one wants it to happen to them, but it can—even if you have enough money in your account to cover the bill. It’s called “blocking” and it’s perfectly legal. It works similarly to the way credit card blocking works. For example, if you check into a hotel or rent a car, the clerk usually contacts the company that issued your card to give an estimated total. A hold then is placed on your card for an amount that is sometimes greater than the actual purchase amount. This hold can block your use of the money for up to three days on a debit card and possibly 10 to 15 days on a credit card. For debit card users, blocking happens most often at gas pumps, but can occur whenever you use your card before knowing how much you’ll be spending. According to the Federal Trade Commission, merchants use blocking to make sure you don’t exceed your account balance before leaving a gas station or checking out of a hotel, leaving the merchant unpaid. Some tips to avoid blocking are: • Use credit cards, not debit cards, for hotel bills, gas, and car rentals. • When traveling, use major brand gas stations instead of older, rural, or off-brand stations. Newer, better-known stations process debit and credit cards more quickly due to newer technology. • When you choose a credit/debit card, ask issuers how long they block accounts for transactions involving hotels, rental cars, and gasoline stations. Typically, credit unions lift a hold automatically after a few days even if the transaction has not cleared. © Copyright Credit Union National Association, Inc. Employee Profile: Angel McMickle Angel McMickle works on the Teller line at the Hadley Branch. Angel has been employed at UMassFive since 2006. She started as a part-time Teller and was recently promoted to the fulltime position of Senior Teller. In this new position, Angel will be performing teller functions, training new tellers, and opening new accounts in our member service area. What do you like best about working at UMassFive? I like how everyone is so friendly—it’s like a big family. Describe your most memorable experience in helping a member. A member had a large number of overdraft fees, so I suggested to her that I check to see if she had enough Co-op Points to waive them. We ended up giving her back a considerable amount of money. She was so thankful that I saved her so much money and said she would never forget it. It was a great moment. What is one thing that you have at your desk that you couldn’t live without? The picture of my kids. Not really the picture —but them! Where is your favorite place to vacation? Anywhere with my family. What is your favorite meal? Sushi! What is your favorite movie or book? The Notebook is my favorite book and movie. Please see Angel in the Hadley Branch for any of your teller and/or account servicing needs. Real Financial Advice These days you don’t need to look for financial advice —it finds you. It shouts from magazine covers: “The top five investments you need to own today!” and from websites: “How to be debt-free in three years!” More people seem to want to give you financial advice than ever before. But is it really advice or a cleverlydesigned sales pitch preying on your desire to know the inside scoop? It’s hard to sift through the piles of information out there to find the real financial advice. Celebrity financial advisors entertain us with their jokes and dazzle us with their quick wit. A CEO touts his company’s stock on a financial channel. These may not be good sources of information, as reliable advice should be unbiased. Knowing the source of information is important, yet some people look to chat rooms and on-line bulletin boards for investment advice. While the internet offers a wealth of information, it is extremely important to know that many sites are unaccountable for content and/or have no real financial wherewithal to start with. Advice overload can make one shut down. And if you can recognize good advice, do you even need it? There are several things to look for when it comes to financial advice. First, is the advice targeted to you or is it for everybody? Some advice can be informative in a general context, but it may not be right for your specific situation. Useful and effective financial advice takes into account all the things that are unique to you, your values, and your life. One size doesn’t fit all. Although we are constantly bombarded with financial advice, good financial advice may not be free. It has been said that you get what you pay for. Professional services fields like accounting and the legal profession make no bones about it. They charge what they charge. Some financial advice is seen as so readily available as to be foolish to pay for. But was your unique situation analyzed? Is the subsequent advice unbiased and relevant to you and your goals? You would never fly a plane with instructions you found on the internet or self-diagnose and treat a serious medical condition with some tips from a chat room. Why would you risk your financial future on questionable financial advice? You don’t have to be your own expert. Real financial professionals are available to help. Introducing Tony Sabetti UMassFive Financial and Investment Services (available through CFS*) is pleased to introduce Tony Sabetti, our new Financial Associate. Tony joins Financial Advisor Craig Layman in helping our members reach their financial goals through planning and investing. Tony graduated from Pennsylvania State University in 2001 with a Bachelor of Communication degree. Over his professional career, he has been active in various capacities with several professional organizations, Receive 250 Co-op Points for attending one of these workshops! Home Buying 101 Wednesday, 9/16/09, 5:30-7:00pm – Northampton Thursday, 9/17/09, 5:30-7:00pm – Hadley Tuesday, 10/27/09, 5:30-7:00pm – Hadley Wednesday, 10/28/09, 5:30-7:00pm – Northampton This seminar will walk you through the entire home buying process. Gain the confidence necessary to make the best home buying decisions for you and your family. Living on Less Tuesday, 9/22/09, 5:30-7:00pm – Hadley Tuesday, 10/20/09, 5:30-7:00pm – Hadley When illness, injury, or job loss causes financial hardship, it’s time for planning. We’ll show you how to assess your current financial situation, set priorities, and create a financial plan of action. Tony lives in Amherst with his wife, Caroline, and 10-month old daughter, Amelia. In his free time, he enjoys spending time with his family, exploring the many trails of the Pioneer Valley, and long-distance running. Budgeting Essentials You can reach Tony at (413) 256-5580 or tsabetti@ umassfive.org. Everywoman’s Center Needs Your Old Cell Phone! Everywoman’s Center is reaching out to the community for help with their used cellular phone collection drive. Collected phones are reused or recycled, with proceeds benefiting essential programs at their agency. With your assistance, thousands of We are dedicated to helping you become an educated consumer. This fall, UMassFive and CFS* will offer the following complimentary workshops at designated branches. Seating is limited. Please RSVP to 800.852.5886 or register online at umassfive.org to reserve your seat. most recently at MassMutual Financial Group in their Retirement Income Department. Tony holds a FINRA Series 6 license (Investment Company/Variable Contracts). *Investment products and services offered through CUSO Financial Services, L.P. (CFS), an independent broker-dealer, are not NCUA/NCUSIF insured, not Credit Union guaranteed, and may lose value. Advisors are employed by UMassFive College Federal Credit Union and registered through CFS. (Member FINRA/SIPC) Everywoman’s Center’s Rape Crisis Services Program at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst is a nonprofit community-based program that provides free and confidential crisis intervention services for the Hampshire County community. Their program aims to support and empower all survivors of physical and sexual violence. To learn more, visit: umass.edu/ ewc/ FINANCIAL LITERACY dollars can be raised through the collection of used cell phones at no cost to you! Everywoman’s Center’s fund-raising partner, Shelter Alliance (shelteralliance.net), works with over 2,000 Domestic Violence/Sexual Assault agencies in all fifty states, Canada, and Puerto Rico. Participating agencies have earned over $3,000,000 since 2001 to benefit thousands of survivors. Shelter Alliance contributes up to $30 (or more) per phone! Phones that do not receive payment are recycled in a socially responsible way. You may drop off your used cell phone at UMassFive’s Hadley or Northampton branches. Wednesday, 9/23/09, 5:30-6:45pm – Northampton Thursday, 9/24/09, 5:30-6:45pm – Hadley Wednesday, 10/21/09, 5:30-6:45pm – Northampton Thursday, 10/22/09, 5:30-6:45pm – Hadley Learn money management techniques designed to help you understand and take better control of your finances. We cover basic budgeting and good use of credit as well as money saving tips. Ready for Retirement Tuesday, 9/22/09, 5:30-6:30pm – Hadley This is a hands-on workshop for UMass employees who are at or near retirement. Our goal is to help you streamline the transition from employment to retirement with efficiency and confidence. Basic Investing Tuesday, 10/13/09, 5:30-6:30pm – Hadley Whether you’re starting out to save for retirement or education, or building and trying to manage a nest egg, it is vital to understand the basics of investing. This knowledge will help put you in the driver’s seat, heading toward your desired financial destination. Long-Term Care Insurance Tuesday, 10/27/09, 5:30-6:30pm – Hadley At this seminar you can learn: • What long-term care is and how much it costs. • What Medicare and Medicaid really cover. • How proper planning can help you protect your assets, estate, and your family’s well-being. • How to stay in your own home as long as possible. Main Office: 200 Westgate Center Drive Hadley, MA 01035 Member Update tel: 413.256.5500 toll-free: 800.852.5886 fax: 413.253.9123 www.umassfive.org Presort Standard US Postage PAID Permit 183 Greenfield, MA 01301 Holiday Closings: Labor Day: Monday, September 7 Columbus Day: Monday, October 12 EQUAL HOUSING L E N D E R Federally insured by the NCUA Printed on 50% recycled paper with 25% post consumer fiber Worried about upcoming winter heating costs? Our Energy and Fuel Conservation Loan can help. This special loan offers $3,000 at the low rate of 3.9% to help pay your utility bills, including pre-paid oil. You can also use this loan to purchase items such as: wood/pellet stoves, wood or pellets, Energy Star-certified appliances (energystar.gov), weather proofing products, and storm doors. Remember: Specific home improvements may qualify for tax credits up to $1,500! Dog Portraits In May, UMassFive held a donation drive for the Dakin Pioneer Valley Humane Society during which all who made a donation were entered into a raffle to win a dog portrait with local photographer Mark Rea. Members Cathy and Bob Cornwell were the lucky winners! Mark presented them with a beautiful portrait of their two rescued dogs, Willow and Cinnamon. Mark Rea has been a photographer for about 27 years. The first 12 were focused on special effects and studio photography of high tech products. Then he became a dog guy. It all started with an ad in the Optimist in 1995 inviting people to bring their dogs for black and white portraits. Since then, Mark has photographed over 300 dogs. His goal is to create a telling portrait, one where the owner will see the spark in their dog’s eye that speaks volumes. This requires collaboration between the dog, their person, and Mark. If you’d like a great picture of your favorite pooch, contact Mark at gammaray3@verizon.net for more information. (You may already be familiar with Mark’s work from the photographs of the Five Colleges at our branches and on our website!) CELEBRATE INTERNATIONAL CREDIT UNION DAY: OCTOBER 15, 2009
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