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  2. TruChoice Federal Credit Union - Wikipedia

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    TruChoice Federal Credit Union (TRUFCU) is an American credit union based in Portland, Maine. It serves members in York and Cumberland counties, Maine. As of 2017 [update] , it had 12,066 members and approximately $119.37 million in assets.

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    The app comes with standard mobile banking features, too, including mobile check deposit and the peer-to-peer payment service Zelle. Read Bankrate’s: review of Capital One Bank Chime: Best for ...

  4. PeoplesChoice Credit Union - Wikipedia

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    The credit union merged with the St. Ignatius Federal Credit Union of Sanford, Maine in 1987. The credit union's membership was restricted to parishioners of the St. Ignatius and St. Joseph's churches and some select employee groups until August 2000, when they were granted a county charter from the State of Maine.

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  7. 5 family apps to manage allowances and chores - AOL

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    Top family apps for allowances and chores. Each family approaches money lessons differently. Here’s an analysis of several tools that can help manage chores and teach financial skills: 1. BusyKid

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  9. Credit Union Membership Access Act - Wikipedia

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    The decision was appealed by the bankers. In July 1996, the U.S. Court of Appeals D.C. Circuit overturned the District Court decision and ruled that all members of a federal credit union must share one common bond. The Court of Appeals ordered the district court to apply its decision to AT&T Family Federal Credit Union.