Youth Accounts - Dime-A-Saurus Club


What?

The United Financial Dime-A-Saurus Kids Club is designed to teach kids the value of money by building their own savings accounts. Plus, we make it fun with special promotions and activities.

Who?

All kids from birth to age twelve who are eligible can join. That includes any kids who are related to you, if you're already a member.

How?

Open and maintain a United Financial Credit Union Savings account with $0.25 or more (You'll need your Social Security number, too!) You will also need an adult (someone 18 or older) to be joint on the account.

Where?

Stop into any office.

Cool Stuff!

Look what you'll get when you join:

  • Your own passbook to keep track of your money
  • Your very own newsletter!
  • A special prize every time you make a deposit!
  • Dividends earned on deposits at our regular savings rate
  • A punch card that'll help you earn bigger prizes! Keep track of your deposits when you come into the credit union! For each deposit of $2 or more you will receive 1 punch on your card. When your card is full you will receive $10 into your account!!! Limit 1 card per quarter.

 

Great Resources for Kids!

Have a question? Ask Jeeves anything... ajkids.com

Savings for Kids/Elementary - United Financial Kids Club

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Secret Millionaires Club

The Mint - Fun Financial Literacy Activities for Kids

Inventnow.org

Accounting for Kids

BusinessNewsForKids.com

Ben's Guide to U. S. Government

Hot Shot Business

H.I.P. Pocket Change - The U.S. Mint

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