
Bring Home to Work?
by Scott Arney Chief Executive Officer National Police Federal Credit Union The discussion around work/life balance has been around

by Scott Arney Chief Executive Officer National Police Federal Credit Union The discussion around work/life balance has been around

by Scott ArneyChief Executive OfficerNational Police Federal Credit Union It’s the spring of 1977 and I’m feeling good.

by Scott Arney Chief Executive Officer National Police Federal Credit Union I am an optimistic person by nature, and

The quality of your communication—both what you give and what you receive—shapes your relationships and decision-making far more than you might realize.

Many people wonder, “How are banks and credit unions insured and to what degree is my money protected should my financial institution fail?”
No matter how experienced you may be in your chosen field, you will never know all that there is to know.
When you think about financial goals, you tend to think about the home of your dreams or early retirement and rightly so, because the fulfillment of your financial dreams is usually one of the main reasons why you go to work in the first place.
Over the years, I have spent a lot of time identifying skills and character traits that I believe are direct contributors to career success.
When I hear these statements, I can’t help but question the validity of them. It is far too easy to say and then believe that when hard times hit there was no way you could have been prepared and it is, undoubtedly, a great way to absolve yourself of any blame.

As a Law Enforcement Officer or family member, are you a member of a Law Enforcement credit union? If not, you should be! There are several reasons why.