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Contributions: | Earnings:Loan Payment
Monthly Payment
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Loan Affordability
Affordability
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Mortgage Payment
Homeowners Insurance: 100
Mortgage Insurance: 167
This calculation represents an estimate. Subject to credit and collateral approval.
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Truth In Savings Disclosure
TRUTH IN SAVINGS DISCLOSURE
Except as specifically described, the following disclosures apply to all the accounts.
- Rate Information. The dividend rate, or interest rate, and annual percentage yield on your accounts are set forth on the reverse side. The annual percentage yield is a percentage rate that reflects the total amount of dividends/interest to be paid on an account based on the dividend/interest rate and frequency of compounding for an annual period. For Certificates of Deposit and IRA Certificates of Deposit, the interest rate and annual percentage yield are fixed and will be in effect for the term of the account. The annual percentage yield is based on an assumption that interest will remain on deposit until maturity. A withdrawal will reduce earnings.
- Nature of Dividends. Dividends are paid from current income and available earnings after providing for the required reserves. The dividend rates and annual percentage yields are the prospective rates and yields that the Credit Union anticipates paying for the applicable dividend period.
- Compounding and Crediting. Interest and dividends will be compounded and credited as set forth on the reverse side. The dividend/interest period for each account is also set forth on our Rate and Fee Schedule. The dividend/interest period begins on the first calendar day of the period and ends on the last calendar day of the period.
- Balance Information. The minimum balance required to open each account is set forth. Interest is calculated by the daily balance method which applies a daily periodic rate to the principal in the account each day.
- Accrual of Dividends. Dividends will begin to accrue on cash deposits on the business day you make the deposit to your account. Dividends will begin to accrue on noncash deposits (checks) on the business day you make the deposit to your account. If you close your account before accrued dividends are credited, accrued dividends will not be paid.
- Account Limitations. The account limitations for each account are set forth in our Membership and Account Agreement
- Your account will mature on the maturity date set forth on your account receipt or renewal notice.
- Early Withdrawal Penalties. A penalty may be imposed if you withdraw any of the certificate funds before the maturity date or the renewal date, if this is a renewal account.
- Amount of Penalty. For Certificates of Deposit and IRA Certificates of Deposit the amount of the early withdrawal penalty for your account is 90 days’ interest for a term of 12 months or less, and 180 days’ interest for a term over 12 months.
- How the Penalty Works. The penalty is calculated as a forfeiture of part or all of the interest that have been earned on the account. This penalty applies to earned interest and principal.
- Renewal Policy. Certificate of Deposit accounts will automatically renew for another term upon maturity. You have a grace period of seven days in which to change or withdraw the funds without being charged an early withdrawal penalty.
- Exception to Early Withdrawal Penalties. At our option, we may redeem the account before maturity without imposing an early withdrawal penalty under the following circumstances:
- When an account owner dies
- or is determined legally incompetent by a court
- or other body of competent jurisdiction.
- Nontransferable / Nonnegotiable. Your account is nontransferable and nonnegotiable. The funds in your account may not be pledged to secure any obligation of an owner except obligations with the Credit Union.
- FEES FOR OVERDRAWN ACCOUNTS. Fees may be imposed on each check, draft item, ATM card withdrawal, debit card withdrawal, debit card point of purchase, preauthorized automatic debit, telephone initiated withdrawal or any other electronic withdrawal or transfer transaction that is drawn on an insufficient available account balance. The entire balance in your account may not be available for withdrawal, transfer or payment of a check, draft or item. You may consult the Funds Availability Policy for information regarding the availability of funds in your account. Fees for overdrawing your account may be imposed for each overdraft, item or transaction. If we have approved an overdraft protection limit for your account, such fees may reduce your approval limit. Please refer to the Rate and Fee Schedule for current fee information.
Checking Comparison Chart
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Preferred Checking | Clear Card | Second Chance Checking | |
Minimum Opening Balance | Suggested opening amount- $25 | $0 | Suggested opening amount- $25 |
ID Safe Choice Charge Possible | Yes | No | Yes |
Direct Deposit | Accepted and encouraged | Accepted and encouraged | Accepted and encouraged |
Dividends Paid | No | No | No |
Privilege Pay | Available after 90 days | No | No |
Overdraft LOC | Available immediately, with approved credit | No | Available immediately, with approved credit |
ATM/Debit Card | Instant Issue | Instant Issue | Instant Issue |
Shared Branching | Available | Available | Available |
Free Bill Payer | Available | Available | Available |
Mile High APY | Yes | N/A | Yes |
5 Buck Club | Yes | No | Yes |
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Assumptions
Retirement age
Calculation assumes that the year you retire, you don't make contributions. If you retire at 67, the calculation assumes your last contribution is at 66.
Inflation
Calculation assumes a 2.9% rate of inflation. This is a common measure of inflation in the U.S. is the Consumer Price Index (CPI). From 1925 through 2018 the CPI has a long-term average of 2.9% annually.
Social Security
Social Security benefits are not considered for this calculation. Social Security is based on a sliding scale depending on your income, how long you work and at what age you retire.
Pensions
Pensions are not considered for this calculation.
Rate of return
Interest compounds monthly. The interest rate specified in calculator is used to calculate your return on savings and investments during and after retirement.
Disclosure
Information and interactive calculators are made available to you as self-help tools for your independent use and are not intended to provide investment advice. We cannot and do not guarantee their applicability or accuracy in regards to your individual circumstances. All examples are hypothetical and are for illustrative purposes. We encourage you to seek personalized advice from qualified professionals regarding all personal finance issues.
Info & assumptions
Inflation
Calculation does not account for inflation. This is a common measure of inflation in the U.S. is the Consumer Price Index (CPI). From 1925 through 2018 the CPI has a long-term average of 2.9% annually.
Tax rate
Calculation does not account for annual taxes.
Rate of return
Interest compounds yearly.
Disclosure
Information and interactive calculators are made available to you as self-help tools for your independent use and are not intended to provide investment advice. We cannot and do not guarantee their applicability or accuracy in regards to your individual circumstances. All examples are hypothetical and are for illustrative purposes. We encourage you to seek personalized advice from qualified professionals regarding all personal finance issues.
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Property Tax Rate
The tax that you are required to pay as a property owner levied by the city or municipality. Lookup your county rate or state average rate for a more accurate calculation.
Homeowners Insurance (Monthly)
The standard insurance policy that covers damage to your property and the things you keep in it. The average annual homeowners insurance premium is around $1,200.
HOA Fees (Monthly)
These are dues that are used by a homeowners association toward maintenance of common areas used by all homeowners in a housing development or complex.
Private Mortgage Insurance Rate
The premium for the insurance policy for FHA loans and conventional mortgages if your down payment is less than 20%. PMI typically costs between 0.5% to 1% of the entire loan amount on an annual basis. Only calculated if down payment is less than 20% of mortgage amount.
Disclosure
This calculation represents an estimate. Calculation does not factor credit score. Default input values are estimates.