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AmeriCU Credit Union holds special seminar for women.


AmeriCU Credit Union in Rome Rome, city, Italy
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, N.Y., held a free financial seminar for women as part of its 2009 Financial Education Series.

The seminar presented tips on enhancing financial education and how to recognize and act on current trends in today's economy.

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, chief operating manager at AmeriCU. "In today's world of challenging economic times more women are earning higher paychecks, bringing in single incomes and need to know how to make their money work for them."

This is the third financial seminar the credit union has held in its northern membership region and is the first to focus on a women-only demographic. Since May, the credit union has held a "Money 101" and a home buyers seminar in its Utica-Rome membership area.

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 encouraging our members to take advantage of this opportunity," said Tine Wildhaber, regional manager or the credit union's northern region. "Although this is the first of its kind our goal is to turn this seminar into a series of seminars about different topics women are interested in learning about. We have the staff and the knowledge to share and we're happy to offer it."

--lsiegriest@cutimes.com
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