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9 September, 22:03

Match each type of savings account with its features. members own it interest rate rises and falls with the market minimal overhead means higher interest rates schools often sponsor it youth savings account arrowRight stock-indexed CD arrowRight credit union account arrowRight online account arrowRight

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  1. 9 September, 22:16
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    This is a little hard to read but:

    Youth savings - schools often sponsor it

    Stock-indexed - rate rises and falls with the market

    Credit Union - members own it

    Online Account - minimal overhead means higher interest
  2. 9 September, 22:27
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    Youth savings - schools often sponsor it

    Most schools sponsor youth savings accounts by having them sign up while at school to avoid different charges. They usually have the students 'work' these transactions with the assistance of a credit union at school so students can learn how they are run.

    Stock-indexed CD - rate rises and falls with the market

    An indexed certificate of deposit (CD) is a savings account where the rate of return fluctuates with the up and down of the stock market. Depending on how the stock market is doing will determine the interest earned on the CD.

    Credit Union - members own it

    A Credit Union is a member-owned financial cooperative controlled by its members. When you are a member, you are being provided competitive rates and services for being apart of the Credit Union.

    Online Account - minimal overhead means higher interest

    Most online only savings account have higher interest rates because they have less overhead to pay for labor. These savings accounts do not require people to need a branch to go into or representatives available often.
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