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  1. Credit Union of Southern California (CU SoCal) is a leading financial institution empowering those who live, work, worship, or attend school in Orange County, Los Angeles County, Riverside County, and San Bernardino County to reach their goals and build strong financial futures.

  2. Established in 1954, Credit Union of Southern California is headquartered in Anaheim, California. Main Address. PO Box 76000 Anaheim, CA 92809. Credit Union Details. Charter Number: 68456. Year Opened: 1954. Date Insured: January 4, 1971. Routing Number: 322283796. Peer Group: Assets more than $500 million

  3. Essentially, the mountain ranges separate southern California into two distinct climatic regions: The heavy-populated coastal area west of these mountains is the one most associated with the term "southern California" and is characterized by pleasant weather all-year round, without frequent heat spells in the summer and without low temperatures ...

  4. Southern California Bible School (1920–1939) Southern California Bible College (1939–1959) Southern California College (1959–1999) Motto: Truth. Virtue. Service: Type: Private university: Established: 1920

  5. Budget & Track. Set up a budget and monitor spending to quickly see where your money goes. Set and view progress towards your custom goals. Stay on top of your credit with your free, daily credit score, simulate how life events may change your score, and dispute any credit report discrepancies you find.

  6. Credit Union of Southern California (CU SoCal) is a leading financial institution empowering those who live, work, worship, or attend school in Orange County, Los Angeles County, Riverside County, and San Bernardino County to reach their goals and build strong financial futures.

  7. Southern California (commonly shortened to SoCal) is a geographic and cultural region that generally comprises the southern portion of the U.S. state of California.It includes the Los Angeles metropolitan area (the second most populous urban agglomeration in the United States) [4] [5] as well as the Inland Empire (another large metropolitan area).

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