Wyoming, MN – September 21, 2015 – Strategic planning is an essential first step in the budgeting process. A solid strategic plan lays out the direction and goals of the credit union, as well as criteria for actions to reach the goals. The amount of money available determines, to a large degree, what options can be entertained. As goal setting moves forward, if the credit union doesn’t have the budget to support its strategic plan, it will need to either modify the goal or find a financial means to support it. This is especially important during times of growth, when the question can be whether to add to staff, or outsource portions of the workload.






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