On the deadline
Reno, Nev.-CUNA, which was the fight against red ink each of the last two years, is on track to break into the black for fiscal 2003.CUNA Treasurer Don Larsen, president of the Community GP, Tacoma, Washington, said the Credit Union Journal the group should see a net profit of between $ 300000 and $ 400000 for the year, unless unforeseen.
CUNA is incurring losses on its former offices in Washington, after subleased space, and
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