Weiss Ratings Guide to Credit Unions 2011 EditionsGrey House Publishing IncFebruary 1, 2011 600 Pages - SKU: GH6130639 |
| Financial Ratings Series Online combines the strength of Weiss Ratings and TheStreet Ratings to offer the library community with a single source for financial strength ratings and financial planning tools covering Banks, Insurers, Mutual Funds and Stocks. This powerful database will provide the accurate, independent information your patrons need to make INFORMED DECISIONS about their financial planning. With lower loan rates, higher savings rates, more personal service and fewer service fees, credit unions are a viable, and growing, alternative to traditional banking. Rather than make a profit, credit unions give their profits back to their members. Given these features, credit union lending and participation is on the rise. This new reference tool provides accurate financial strength ratings of the 7,800 credit unions in the US. Updated quarterly to provide access to the most up-to-date information Index of Credit Unions - with easy-to-use letter-grade ratings, city & state, membership requirements, along with expanded data to highlight the institutions strong & weak points Weiss Recommended Companies - arranged by state, this section makes easy work of finding the best credit union in your area Rating Upgrades & Downgrades Glossary of Terms As the banking industry continues to struggle, more and more Americans are searching for a different option to traditional banking. Weiss Ratings Guide to Credit Unions answers this need. With this new reference tool at the ready, users will be able to find the credit unions in their area, determine which are the most financially stable and rest assured that their money is safe. This informative guide will be an important acquisition in any public library reference collection. Weiss Ratings Guides Weiss’s rating scale is extremely straightforward and easy to understand. There are no complicated number grades to interpret, no colored paper to decode, and no stars to count. Instead, each entry gets a simple, intuitive letter grade that immediately identifies the wheat from the chaff. This is one more reason why Weiss Ratings is widely recognized as "America's Consumer Advocate for Financial Safety." The Weiss Safety Ratings have been proven to be the most accurate available from any of the major rating agencies. Plus, unlike the other major rating agencies, Weiss does not accept compensation from the companies it rates, and thus does not allow companies to influence the ratings they receive or to suppress the release of their ratings. In fact, the U.S. General Accounting Office (GAO) validated Weiss’ accuracy in its Insurance Ratings study, and that same superior rating methodology is used when deriving all other ratings as well. Please Note: This publisher is in a remote location. As such, it may take up to 4 business days before a hard copy order is able to be shipped from this location. |
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