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Credit Union Savings Accounts
Peter Kenny
Credit unions are member organizations and this is the biggest difference between them and banks. When you join a union you, in essence, become a stakeholder in the institution. In the past, most credit unions were formed around certain professions or formed around certain employment bonds. Today, much of that has changed. The union is still a membership process but the bond can be anything from regional to religious. Many different types of groups now have their own credit unions, and finding one that you can join has never been easier.
According to the Credit Union National Association there are over eighty million Americans currently enrolled in credit unions. This huge number of participants is not a fluke. There are reasons why people choose unions over banks.
One thing you may notice about credit unions is that they do not advertise themselves very much. If you want to find a union that you may be eligible to join, you have to look for it.
The best place to begin looking is with your employer. There are many employers who have their own credit union or have access to one. This can be especially true if you work in a union or if you belong to a particular trade association.
The Credit Union National Association's website has a very useful locator that can help you find unions through an online search. You can use this search engine to help narrow down possible institutions that are in your area or that belong to certain trade associations. Once you find some suitable selections, you can visit their websites to see if you meet their requirements.
Some religious organizations have unions set up for members of their faith. These are usually not administered by the local church, synagogue, or mosque but rather by the larger regional or national headquarters of the faith. In addition to many religious-based credit unions, there are also civic institutions that have credit unions.
Many universities and colleges have unions that are available not only for faculty but for students as well. Student unions are often more geared up to help with the special needs of students than local banks might be.
It is not often well known but many credit unions will allow family members of an already enrolled member to join. In other words, if your father is a member of a particular union, you may be able to join too simply because you are his child. This is not the case with all credit unions, but it is the case with many and it is worth asking about.
While credit unions can be useful for many people, they can also be limited in what they can do. Much of what a union can do for you will be determined by how many members it has. This can come into play if you are looking for home loans or other big dollar loans. Smaller credit unions may not be able to meet these types of needs, in which case dealing with a bank would be the better choice.
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