What’s a CD, and how would you explain it to kids?
Think of a CD (Certificate of Deposit) like a special piggy bank at People Driven Credit Union. You put your money in our big piggy bank, promise to leave it there for one year, and when the year is up, we give you all your money back plus extra money...
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Early withdrawal penalties may apply and could reduce earnings. Ask us for current terms before...
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Absolutely. Parents and grandparents often open Youth CDs for birthdays, holidays, or special milestones. While kids might not fully appreciate the gift right away, the value grows over...
Continue ReadingWhy choose a Youth CD over a savings account?
A Youth CD earns a higher rate and helps teach the value of setting money aside for a specific period of time—building patience and healthy saving...
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Youth CDs are available for members under 18. A parent, guardian, or custodian must be listed jointly on the...
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Yes! You can make additional deposits anytime until the CD...
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The Youth CD is a one-year certificate. At the end of the year, you can renew it or withdraw the...
Continue ReadingHow much do I need to open a Youth CD?
Just $25 is all it takes to get started. You can make additional deposits anytime until the CD...
Continue ReadingWhat is an Educational IRA Certificate?
An Educational IRA Certificate, commonly known as a Coverdell Education Savings Account (ESA) Certificate, is a savings product designed to help families save for educational expenses. This type of account combines the benefits of a Certificate of...
Continue ReadingWhat is a Money Market IRA Certificate?
A Money Market IRA Certificate is a retirement savings product that combines the features of a money market account with those of a Certificate of Deposit (CD), all within the structure of an Individual Retirement Account (IRA). Here’s a detailed...
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