Liz Furman
2Q 2016 Drivers Of The Efficiency Ratio
Liz Furman
August 11, 2016
Like your golf score, your credit union’s efficiency ratio should be low.
2Q 2016 Delinquency: The More Things Stay The Same, The More They Change
Liz Furman
August 5, 2016
Overall delinquency is following the traditional cycle, but this year’s numbers might indicate a break in generally declining delinquency rates.
7 Ways To Manage Risk
Liz Furman
June 13, 2016
Risk managers monitor disparate areas of the credit union. For key ratios to follow, start with the measures that correspond to the risk indicators outlined ...
The Rise Of Indirect Lending
Liz Furman
June 6, 2016
Indirect auto lending overtook direct lending one year ago, and first quarter data shows no sign of a slow down.
Oil Patch Problems Make A Graphic Show
Liz Furman
May 30, 2016
Low oil prices can seem great at the pump, but some states are feeling the pinch.
First Quarter Member Growth Uncovers A “Fine” Success Story
Liz Furman
May 10, 2016
Membership growth is on the rise across the industry, but the performance of one New York credit union makes it a notable outlier.
Clear Connections Emerge Between CUSO Activity And Diversified Earnings
Liz Furman
April 18, 2016
Here’s how CUSOs and sales to secondary markets affect non-interest income.
7 Ways To Plant The Seeds Of Financial Success
Liz Furman
April 11, 2016
Spring is an excellent time to assess efficiency and clean up clutter to make way for new products and measures.
Credit Union March Madness
Liz Furman
March 29, 2016
The NCAA tournament is down to the Final Four, and regional credit union performance data from Callahan & Associates has predicted the winner.
Leaders In Other Operating Income Per Assets
Liz Furman
March 25, 2016
Which financial cooperatives are maximizing non-interest income without raising service fees for members? Find out in this Callahan leader table.