Welcome to Ukrainian FCU!
Today: Saturday, Nov 21, 2009



Today: Saturday, Nov 21, 2009

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The Credit Union will be closed on Thu, November 26
Thanks Giving Day




- Q & A Medicaid Alert
- Q & A Power of Attorney
- Q & A Third Party checks
- Q & A Real estate
- Q & A Official Checks. What are they?
- Q & A Required Minimum Distribution Waived for 2009
- A new virus - the conficer worm
- How Your Accounts Are Federally Insured.
- NCUA Share Insurance
- Commercial Loan Application Process
- How to Avoid Home Foreclosure
- How to Improve Your FICO Score
- Start IRA Savings Account
- What is Check 21?
- Beware of Phishing Scams
- Facts About Credit Unions

2010 SCHOLARSHIP AND INCENTIVE AWARD APPLICATION
Ukrainian-American CU grew to over $2.4 Billion in Assets
Irondequoit – Poltava Sister Cities hosts Ukraine Librarians
Ukrainian -American Veterans’ Reunion
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UFCU REMAINS FINANCIALLY SOUND Ukrainian Federal Credit Union continues to operate in a safe and sound manner. With a capital ratio well over the minimum 7% required for a “well-capitalized” financial institution, Ukrainian FCU is a safe and secure place
Your SAVINGS FEDERALLY INSURED TO AT LEAST $250,000 AND BACKED BY THE FULL FAITH AND CREDIT OF THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT… for more detailed information visit: www.ncua.gov
UFCU is now offering $tart $mart Bonus Club benefits to our 17 to 21 year-old UFCU members. All eligible $tart $mart Bonus Club members receive FREE set of starter share draft/checks, our UFCU VISA Check Card, a minimum overdraft line-of-credit* and a VISA Credit Card* with limits up to $1000. *
2010 Census: It’s in Our Hands. In 2010, the U.S. census will define who we are as a nation. Taken every 10 years, the census affects political representation and directs the allocation of billions of dollars in government funding. Businesses fulfill a valuable civic duty by partnering with the U.S. Census Bureau to ignite participation in this monumental event. Census 2010 read more
St. Josaphat Ukrainian Catholic Church in Rochester, New York is celebrating its 100th Anniversary in 2009. The history of the parish can be traced back to the arrival of the first Ukrainian immigrants to the Rochester area in 1903. As more immigrants arrived, there developed a need to provide for the religious and cultural life of the people.







