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To earn more
on your money, consider one of our checking or savings accounts.
Credit unions are consistently the best source for financial
services. Go to our Rates page for
the current rates on any of our accounts.
Regular
Share Account (Savings)
Our share account works just like a regular passbook savings
account, but as an owner, you earn competitive dividends.
The more you invest in you share account, the stronger your
financial outlook.
Looney
Tune Savers
Share savings accounts for our youngest members, ages up to
thirteen (13). This account only requires a minimum of $5.00
to open and receives dividends on full balances (no minimum
required). The quarterly newsletter has a special youth saver
page with games and fun things to do.
Young
Adult Savers
Share savings accounts for our young adults ages thirteen
(13) through eighteen (18). This account requires a minimum
of $5.00 to open and receives dividends on full balances (no
minimum required). Our young adults are also eligible for
other services with parental consent.
Club
Accounts
Christmas and Vacation club accounts are available, please
contact a member service representative for details.
Money
Market Savings
Earn higher interest on your savings with our Money Market
accounts. Certain balance and withdrawal requirements and
limits prevail. Contact a member service representative for
details.
Share
Certificates
A share certificate is a high-yield means of earning the maximum
return on your deposit. Rates and terms vary, so check with
the credit union for current information. Special rates available
for deposits of $50,000.00 or more.
Individual
Retirement Account (IRA)
An IRA is one of the best ways to save for retirement. Earnings
on IRAs are not taxed until funds are withdrawn from the account,
so your total balance grows more rapidly than those of comparable
accounts. Recent legislation was also passed increasing the
spousal contribution limit (for a non-working spouse) to $2,000
from the previous amount of $250. Contributions may even be
tax-deductible--consult your tax advisor for details. Contact
us for our current rates. We have information about the new
Roth IRA and Education IRA.
First
Class Checking
This checking account pays dividends quarterly, calculated
on your average daily balance of $500 or more.
*Other
fees, such as Insufficient funds, stop pay requests, and automatic
overdraft protection transfer fees may apply to all checking
accounts.
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