Publications
For more information on NASCUS publications, or to obtain permission to reprint a NASCUS publication in your organization's newsletter, please contact us at (703) 528-8351 or by email at offices@nascus.org.
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StatelineStateline, NASCUS' flagship publication, is a quarterly newsletter. Stateline features NASCUS news and activities and important developments in the credit union movement. 2011 Editions
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Facts from Washington(Member log-in required) Facts from Washington is a biweekly online, members-only newsletter that informs NASCUS members about the latest news in the credit union industry from a Washington, D.C. and NASCUS perspective. Articles summarize news from NASCUS, state and federal regulatory agencies, the financial services industry and the credit union system.
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NASCUS Profile of State Credit Union Regulatory AgenciesPublished every two years, the NASCUS Profile of State Credit Union Regulatory Agencies is a reference to the general organizational structure, personnel policies, statutes and regulations of the state credit union regulatory agencies. 2012 Edition (Member log-in required.) |
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NASCUS 2011 Year in ReviewThe Year in Review captures NASCUS activities and progress for the year and gives recognition to our volunteer committees and boards. The 2011 Year in Review can be downloaded here. |
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NASCUS Survey of the State Credit Union SystemNASCUS was asked by former Representative Bill Thomas (R-Calif.), past chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee, to provide information on how state-chartered credit unions use their tax-exempt status to serve members. The results are presented in the December 2007 NASCUS report: NASCUS Survey of the State Credit Union System. The report is based on data collected by state regulators from a representative sample of state-chartered credit unions. |
White Papers and Guides
NASCUS Quick Guides
Advantages of a State Charter (PDF Format)
The Case for Dual Chartering (PDF Format)
Unrelated Business Income Tax (PDF Format)
Alternative Capital for Credit Unions ... Why Not? - The NASCUS Capital Modernization Subcommittee white paper presents both debt and equity models for alternative capital. The alternative capital instruments discussed in the paper are designed specifically to preserve the not-for-profit, mutual, member-owned and cooperative structure of credit unions. (PDF Format)
Nationwide Cooperative Agreement for the Supervision of State-Chartered Credit Unions - Guidelines for state credit union supervisors to examine and supervise the interstate operations of multi-state, state-chartered credit unions. (PDF Format)
Southeastern Regional Cooperative Interstate Agreement for the Supervision of State-Chartered Credit Unions - A regional agreement to examine and supervise the interstate operations of multi-state, state-chartered credit unions. (PDF Format)
Document of Cooperation Updated in July 2007, this agreement defines the working relationship between the NCUA and NASCUS State regulators. (PDF Format)


