Credit unions offer a number of affordable and convenient investment and savings options to members. These options are useful for future expenses such as college education, retirement, vacations and more.
Let us take a look at the savings and investment options provided by Greater Central Texas Federal Credit Union:
- Regular Share Savings Account: A share savings account pays variable dividends on the savings of members. The account is a precursor for establishing membership in a credit union and availing other services provided. These accounts are liquid in nature and apt for day to day expenses and payments. Funds in a credit union are safe as the institutions are federally insured up to $250,000.
- Share Certificates of Deposit: These are certificates of deposit issued by credit unions that represent a deposit for a certain span. The deposits earn dividends over a period of time usually ranging between 3 months to 5 years. The interest rates offered are usually higher than those offered on other forms of savings; a longer term of share certificate earns higher dividends.
- Individual Retirement Account: This is a savings account with tax benefits for credit union members who are interested in savings or long-term investments. Anyone who earns income can start an Individual Retirement Account. The most common types of IRAs for individual tax payers are Traditional and Roth IRAs.
- Club Accounts: These accounts are savings accounts offered by credit union to members interested in saving for a particular purpose and earning interest while doing so. Such an account remains open for around one year and earns higher rates of interest as compared to other forms of savings accounts. Examples of club accounts are Christmas and Vacation Club accounts. These accounts encourage investors to save for one year and resist the urge of withdrawing before the maturity date.
- Lending Services: Credit unions offers secured and unsecured loans at affordable interest rates to members. Secured loans are issued in exchange for collateral whereas unsecured loans are issued on the basis of the borrower’s ability to pay. Secured loans are great for those who need larger amounts for the purchase of things like automobiles and even houses. Unsecured loans are in the form of credit cards, personal loans, student loans, etc.