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The American Council of Life Insurers or
(800) 705-2254 - Educational brochures including: What You Should Know About
Buying Life Insurance.
AmeriCorps - This federal program provides
educational awards in return for work in community service.
Bond Market Association - For bond investing information.
The College Board - College cost
and financial aid information, including tools for estimating your eligibility
for federal financial aid.
College Savings Plan Network
- A list of college savings plans and contact information.
Consumer Information Center
- www.pueblo.gsa.gov: Consumer Information Catalog.
Equifax - Credit-related information and
your credit report.
Experian - Credit-related information
and your credit report.
Fannie Mae - Information and calculators
for buying or refinancing a home.
FastWEB - A free, searchable database
of 180,000 private scholarships, grants, and loans.
Federal Trade Commission - Consumer's Resource Handbook.
America's Health Insurance Plans -
Educational brochures including: Guide to Health Insurance, Choosing & Using
a Health Plan, and Guide to Disability Income Insurance.
Insurance Information Institute - Educational
brochures including How to Insure your Home and Possesions and What's in an Auto Policy.
Internal Revenue Service - Federal
tax forms, schedules, instruction books, bulletins, and deduction eligibility
questionnaires.
The Investment Company Institute - Guide to
Mutual Funds
Medicare - The official U.S. Government Site for Medicare Information.
National Association of Insurance Commissioners
- Educational brochures including: Consumer's Guide to Homeowner's Insurance,
Consumer's Guide to Auto Insurance, and Life Insurance Buyers Guide.
National Flood Insurance Program
- Federal Emergency Management Agency
The National Foundation for Consumer
Credit - Consumer credit information and education, free or low-cost confidential
budget and debt counseling, and debt repayment programs (800-388-2227).
Pension and Welfare Benefits Administration
- Educational brochures including: Protect Your Pension: A Quick Reference Guide,
What You Should Know About Your Pension Rights, Women and Pensions: What Every
Woman Needs to Know.
Scholarship Scams - The Federal Trade Commission warns consumers about questionable scholarship search services, some of which may be fraudulent.
Seniors - American Access for Seniors providing government services electronically.
The Social Security Administration - Educational
brochures including: Retirement, Understanding Social Security, What Every Woman
Should Know, Medicare, The Medicare Handbook, and Guide to Health Insurance
for People with Medicare.
Trans Union - Credit-related information and
your credit report.
The U.S. Department of Education - The Student Guide: Financial Aid from the U.S. Department of Education.
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission
- Educational brochures including: An Introduction to Mutual Funds, Invest Wisely,
What Every Investor Should Know, Ask Questions, Form for Taking Notes.
U.S. Treasury - Information about
Treasury securities and U.S. Savings Bonds.
Representatives are registered, securities are sold, and investment advisory services offered through CUNA Brokerage Services, Inc. (CBSI), member FINRA/SIPC, a registered broker/dealer and investment advisor, 2000 Heritage Way, Waverly, Iowa 50677, toll-free (800) 369-2862. Nondeposit investment and insurance products are not federally insured, involve investment risk, may lose value and are not obligations of or guaranteed by the financial institution. CBSI is under contract with the financial institution, through the financial services program, to make securities available to members. CUNA Brokerage Services, Inc., is a registered broker/dealer in all fifty states of the United States of America. The Representative may also be a credit union employee that accepts deposits on behalf of the financial institution.
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