A little weekend reading...
Compiled by Anthony Demangone, Powered by NAFCU
It's been a great week. Work has been great - new members - three new applications last night alone! Pitchers and catchers have reported for Spring Training. And this week and next, NAFCU people are off to Michigan, Alabama, South Carolina and Colorado to visit with credit unions.Â
Busy, but wouldn't want it any other way!
Grab a cup of joe, and enjoy this week's reading pile.
- These are the top three reasons people leave their job. (Fast Company)
- Here are most desirable employee benefits. (HBR)
- Shifting fortunes of aging Americans. (WSJ)
- This BOA chart sums up the changes in today's markets. (BI)
- Don't compromise your principles. (Berger Leadership Blog)
- CIP up 0.6%, could mean rate hike in March. (NAFCU Today) (Sign up for NAFCU Today here.)
- Speaking of pitchers and catchers...here's what it would be like to hit against the Yankees' Aroldis Chapman. Or in my case, not hit against him. (ESPN)
- Amazon is entering the brick and mortar world more and more. (Fast Company)
- The 50/30/20 rule is affected by where you live. (A Wealth of Common Sense)
- Facebook is launching a TV app for videos. (Inc.)
- Customers don't always want to save money. (Godin)
- The worst data breaches, ranked by state. (Entrepreneur)
Have a wonderful weekend, everyone!
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