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The Path to Wellness

The Path to Wellness

by Eloise Duncan | Mar 16, 2018 | Financial Health, Financial Resilience, Financial Wellness

There are many factors affecting employee wellness and financial stress is one of them. However, there are also many things a credit union can do to help staff cope with life’s challenges. By Alexandra Samur Employees across industries report being more stressed than...
REPORT: B.C. women are financially stressed, stretched and under-resourced

REPORT: B.C. women are financially stressed, stretched and under-resourced

by Eloise Duncan | Mar 7, 2018 | Financial Health, Financial Resilience, Financial Wellness, Vancity, Women Financial Health

March 7, 2018, Coast Salish Territory/Vancouver, B.C. – B.C. women worry more than B.C. men about their finances, with 52% experiencing “extreme emotional stress” and 59% feeling unsatisfied with their financial situation, according to a new Vancity...

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