Greater Central Texas Federal Credit Union,
3305 E Elms Road
Killeen, TX 76542
Telephone: 254-690-2274
www.gctfcu.net

Credit Union Terms

A credit union is a financial cooperative that is created, owned and operated by its members. It provides credit at competitive rates in addition to a plethora of financial services to its members.

Following is a list of some terms that are commonly used in credit unions:

  • Account Agreement: The agreement that determines membership eligibility, conditions for share accounts and other banking operations.
  • Accrued Interest: Interest that is due but has not yet been paid to an account holder of a share account. It can also be due interest that has not yet been paid to the credit union by borrower of a loan.
  • Adjustable-Rate Mortgage: A mortgage without a fixed interest rate. The rate fluctuates on the basis of market conditions such as index rate.
  • Annual Percentage Rate: Percentage indicating the cost of credit on a yearly basis.
  • Annual Percentage Yield: A percentage indicating the total amount of interest paid on a share account. The amount is based on the interest rate and frequency of compounding for the year.
  • Annuity: Life insurance contract sold by brokers, insurance companies and other institutions as retirement investment.
  • Automatic Bill Payment:  An automated system for an account holder to pay recurring bills.
  • Available Credit: The remaining amount of funds in a line of credit or account that a member can borrow.
  • Closing Costs: Expenses incurred by sellers and buyers when transferring the ownership of property.
  • Collateral: Assets offered by a borrower for securing a loan or some other form of credit.
  • Drawer: A person/entity who writes a check or draft asking the drawee to pay another.
  • Drawee: The credit union or financial institution expected to pay a check or draft that is presented for payment.
  • Escrow: The act of holding money or documents by a neutral third party prior to closing the property.
  • Foreclosure: Legal process of selling property and using the proceeds for covering a mortgage debt.
  • Open-End Credit: A credit agreement allowing members to borrow against pre-approved credit line for purchasing goods and services.
  • Overdraft: When the amount in an account falls short of the amount being withdrawn from a checking account or share draft account.
  • Payee: A person or organization to whom a check, draft or note is made payable.
  • Payoff: Complete repayment of a loan.
  • Share Draft Account: Checking accounts are called share draft accounts by credit unions. They are transaction accounts.
  • Uncollected Funds: A part of a deposit balance that is due to be collected by the depository financial institution.
For more information, visit Greater Central Texas Federal Credit Union at 3305 E. Elms Rd., Killeen, TX-76542 or call at (254) 690 – 2274.

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GCTFCU Blog | Checklist Before You Visit A Credit Union
Greater Central Texas Federal Credit Union,
3305 E Elms Road
Killeen, TX 76542
Telephone: 254-690-2274
www.gctfcu.net

Checklist Before You Visit A Credit Union

Credit unions are highly preferred by many due to their lower cost of borrowing. They are owned by the members and adopt a personal approach towards their loans. They are non-profit cooperatives whose main goal is to provide the members with financial services.

1. Fit Into The Criteria For Membership
The first thing you will have to ensure is that you fulfill the requirements of becoming a credit union member. These requirements may vary amongst different credit unions. Find out what your local credit unions requirements are and get them fulfilled in order to become a member and avail low interest loans.

2. Demonstrate Credit Worthiness
It is imperative to work on your credit scores before visiting a credit union. You will be required to show a proof of good credit before being considered as a member. The low interest rates come at a price of a good credit record as credit unions have to be assured that the loan will be repaid.

3. Prepare Your Documents

You are required to submit documents for opening an account with any credit union. You should seek a list of documents required and prepare all of them before visiting.

However, following is a list of some basic documents that almost all credit unions ask for -
   
  • Identity proof
  • Address proof
  • Date of birth proof

4. Make Arrangements To Fulfill Minimum Balance Requirement
Most credit unions expect a modest opening deposit depending on whether it’s a savings or checking account. Members are expected to maintain some minimum balance in their accounts. Non compliance may lead to additional monthly service charges.

5. Compare Your Options
Before picking a credit union, do some research on the products, services and rates they offer. Look out for what suits your specific requirements. You might even have to overlook factors such as the location of branch and working hours. Nowadays a lot can be done on mobile devices. Always be aware of the protection you are being offered by a credit union and the limits on that protection if any.

Greater Central Texas Federal Credit Union is a member owned cooperative that started in 1957. The loans offered by us are flexible and customized to suit the financial interests of our clients. For more information about our services, visit us at 3305 E. Elms Rd., Killeen, TX 76542 or call us at (254) 690-2274.

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