A Pandemic Shift in Finances: Simplifying and Saving

The pandemic has caused many people to reassess their priorities. There is talk of moving out of the city, simplifying life and saving more money. “I’m not going to spend money like that anymore,” my millennial daughter told me recently, talking...

How I Ditched Debt: Holiday Bills Break a Couple’s Budget

One Christmas brought a breaking point for Anthony and Jhanilka Hartzog. The young couple had just racked up a couple thousand dollars in credit card charges to finance gifts for their friends and family. That debt, on top of a car loan and student loans, became too...

Communication to Our Members on ITM Strategy

Good afternoon to our valued KH Network CU Members, I am excited to update you on the direction your credit union is headed in order to better serve each and every professional in the Kettering Health Network. At our meeting last week, the Board of Directors voted to...

6 National Parks to Visit This Fall, and Where to Stay on Points

You may feel like this spring and summer blurred together and passed by as you stayed home amidst the coronavirus pandemic, but fall is a season that undeniably feels like change. If you want to embrace the crisp autumn air with some crunchy leaves underfoot, look no...

Our Core Values

Kettering Health Network Credit Union started small. The credit union was established by a few hospital employees in 1964 to offer affordable and accessible financial resources to their hospital co-workers. Although we have grown alongside the hospital, our commitment...

The ‘Good Enough’ Home May Be Just Perfect

Constructed from aspirational Instagram feeds and reality TV, the dream home floats in the imagination like a castle in the sky but dissolves in the rain of hard numbers. Chasing the dream can lure buyers to overextend themselves financially. Or the high prices can...