- Jan 15, 2001
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I'm a resident of Maryland. I'd prefer a credit union with a national reach; in the event I were to relocate, especially for a job. Therefore I don't want to have to cancel a CU and go to a brand new CU, if possible.
What methods would AT members suggest I use to find a credible CU?
I'm only in my mid 20's, so I really don't have much in the bank. I'm hoping to have ten thousand in my savings account within a couple years.
P.S., Bank of America are ending free checking (eBanking) accounts, and are bring about "core checking", must have $250 monthly deposit, and may need to have a minimum amount in the checking account. I prefer to have most my money in the savings account, unless I intend buy some expensive flat out. I do well to live below my means.
What methods would AT members suggest I use to find a credible CU?
I'm only in my mid 20's, so I really don't have much in the bank. I'm hoping to have ten thousand in my savings account within a couple years.
P.S., Bank of America are ending free checking (eBanking) accounts, and are bring about "core checking", must have $250 monthly deposit, and may need to have a minimum amount in the checking account. I prefer to have most my money in the savings account, unless I intend buy some expensive flat out. I do well to live below my means.