Credit Unions (CUs) are financial co-operatives owned and controlled by their members; in the United States they operate both on state as well as on a national level and are in direct competition with retail high-street banks. In this study we use published data for six key financial figures from ten states in the US and present short to mid-term extrapolations. An Expert Forecasting Support System, selecting via a competition among classic extrapolative techniques, has been employed in order to prepare one-year as well as five-years ahead forecasts. The results surface significant statistical evidence of: (a) merging across CUs, and (b) blooming of all key financial figures.
The growth of credit union deposits, called shares, has generally increased along with their market ...
Credit unions are financial co-operatives that conduct their business for their members. The princip...
Recent legislative efforts to protect credit unions against unfavorable legislation reflect the grow...
The growth of US credit unions during the 1990s is investigated empirically, using univariate and mu...
The motivation for mergers in the credit union industry differs from the commercial bank industry du...
US credit unions have been subject to a strict regulation of their commercial lending which included...
The purpose of this thesis is to develop a forecasting model to predict demand deposits and term dep...
Credit Unions are cooperative financial institutions specializing in the basic financial needs of ce...
Credit unions are financial co-operatives that conduct their business for their members. The princip...
This study uses hazard function estimations and time-series and cross-sectional growth regressions t...
This study uses hazard function estimations and time-series and cross-sectional growth regressions t...
The credit union industry has been consolidating for more than a quarter century, as well as broaden...
Received on 07.07.2013 – Desk acceptance on 07.23.2013 – 4th version approved on 08.07.2014. This st...
Since 1985, the share of U.S. depository institution assets held by credit unions has nearly doubled...
Abstract: Credit unions are cooperative financial institutions specializing in the basic financial ...
The growth of credit union deposits, called shares, has generally increased along with their market ...
Credit unions are financial co-operatives that conduct their business for their members. The princip...
Recent legislative efforts to protect credit unions against unfavorable legislation reflect the grow...
The growth of US credit unions during the 1990s is investigated empirically, using univariate and mu...
The motivation for mergers in the credit union industry differs from the commercial bank industry du...
US credit unions have been subject to a strict regulation of their commercial lending which included...
The purpose of this thesis is to develop a forecasting model to predict demand deposits and term dep...
Credit Unions are cooperative financial institutions specializing in the basic financial needs of ce...
Credit unions are financial co-operatives that conduct their business for their members. The princip...
This study uses hazard function estimations and time-series and cross-sectional growth regressions t...
This study uses hazard function estimations and time-series and cross-sectional growth regressions t...
The credit union industry has been consolidating for more than a quarter century, as well as broaden...
Received on 07.07.2013 – Desk acceptance on 07.23.2013 – 4th version approved on 08.07.2014. This st...
Since 1985, the share of U.S. depository institution assets held by credit unions has nearly doubled...
Abstract: Credit unions are cooperative financial institutions specializing in the basic financial ...
The growth of credit union deposits, called shares, has generally increased along with their market ...
Credit unions are financial co-operatives that conduct their business for their members. The princip...
Recent legislative efforts to protect credit unions against unfavorable legislation reflect the grow...