Bank according to your values
So you decided to make the switch and start banking according to your values but procrastination has set in. If you are like many of our clients, you have probably stalled out with one of the following questions or “costs†of switching:
•Resetting up direct deposit
•Canceling bill pay and resetting it up
•Researching which bank or credit union to choose
•Finding time to make this a priority ahead of so many other pressing things
We know many of you have made the switch already and we would love to hear your stories (possibly appearing in a local campaign we are collaborating on!).
If you are in the market to switch, check out our two cent’s worth on the why’s and who’s of local banking at.
Keep in mind that as you make your switch, most banks and credit unions have staff to help you manage the transition as easily as possible, whether that be an account conversion checklist or someone to handle the details for you.
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You’re currently reading “Bank according to your values,” an entry on Equity Design.
- Author:
- jared gardner
- Published:
- 12pm on 09/15/09
- Category:
- Assets, Community Wealth, Financial Health, Portland Life, Sustainability
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