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Did you cut your spending in 2008?
Nov 09, 2009 -
THREE steps to stay safe on the Internet
Nov 04, 2009 -
Six simple ways not to waste your money
Oct 26, 2009 -
2009 National Education Program winners
Oct 22, 2009 - Nearly 200 students submitted entries in Alliant’s 2009 National Education Program. The young scholars harnessed their imaginations – as well as a variety of media – to respond to the questions “What Do I Want to be When I Grow Up?” and “How Can a Computer Enrich My Education?”
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How to Correct Errors on your Credit Report
Oct 19, 2009 -
Wow! Alliant earns a “5-Star Superior” rating and several “Great Rate Awards”
Oct 12, 2009 - Did you know you’re doing business with a credit union that is one of the strongest in the nation and that offers some of the best rates available anywhere?
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Want to Develop a Plan for your Finances? Do it today online for free – with SimpliFi
Oct 01, 2009 - Developing a comprehensive financial plan for yourself and your family has never been easier – thanks to SimpliFi, an online financial planning tool that Alliant now provides free to members. SimpliFi is an easy-to-understand, easy-to-use tool that can help you sort through your current financial situation and strategize actions to realize your financial goals. It’s safe and secure – plus, it’s fun.
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Prescott Elementary School Receives Donated School Supplies
Sep 17, 2009 - Students of Prescott Elementary School at 1632 W Wrightwood Ave in Chicago received school supply kits provided by Alliant Credit Union employees and a grant from the Alliant Credit Union Foundation.
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Your savings at Alliant now insured up to $250,000 through 2013
Sep 14, 2009 - Your savings at Alliant will remain federally insured to at least $250,000 through December 31, 2013, thanks to a provision in the Helping Families Save their Homes Act of 2009, signed by President Obama on May 20.
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A retirement reality check
Sep 07, 2009 - For many working Americans nearing their golden years, retirement no longer looks so golden. Due to plummeting stock prices, eroding home values and other dire effects of the recession, their nest eggs continue to shrink precisely when they can least afford that to happen.




