Credit union annual reports, 1929-1933; 1935; 1946-1957; 1960-1961; 1964-1975.

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Credit union annual reports, 1929-1933; 1935; 1946-1957; 1960-1961; 1964-1975.

Annual reports are of credit unions filed with the Auditor of Public Accounts (1925-1957) or the Department of Financial Institutions (1957-date). Each annual report includes name and location of credit union; date of report; dates on which cetificate of approval establishing credit union was issued by Auditor or Department of Financial Institutions and filed with county recorder of deeds; names, titles, and addresses of officers; names of members of board of directors, credit committee, and supervisory committee; office hours of credit union; names, titles, and salaries of employees; total number of members and number added or withdrawn during year; amount of entrance fees; rate of interest charges; and dates of annual meetings. Also included are tabulated statements of assets, liabilities, receipts, and disbursements; schedules of bonds and securities owned by the credit union; and description of shares in credit union held by members (e.g., par value, maximum number which may be held by any one member).

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SNAC Resource ID: 7380245

Illinois State Archive

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Illinois. Auditor's Office

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