Welcome to Ukrainian FCU!
Today: Wednesday, Mar 10, 2010



Today: Wednesday, Mar 10, 2010

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The Credit Union will be closed on:
April 2, after 3 p.m. - Good Friday;
May 29-31 - Memorial Weekend




- Income Tax Incentives in 2009
- Medicaid Alert
- Power of Attorney
- Third Party checks
- Real estate
- Official Checks. What are they?
- UFCU Remains Financially Sound
- How Your Accounts Are Federally Insured.
- NCUA Share Insurance
- Commercial Loan Application Process
- How to Avoid Home Foreclosure
- How to Improve Your FICO Score
- Start IRA Savings Account
- What is Check 21?
- Beware of Phishing Scams
- Beware of Financial Exploitation
- Facts About Credit Unions
2010 Calendar of Holiday Closings
January 1 New Year Day |
January 7 Ukrainian Christmas |
February 15 President’s Day |
May 29–31 Memorial Weekend |
July 3-5 Independence Day Wkd |
September 4 Labor Day |
October 11 Columbus Day |
November 25 Thanksgiving Day |
December 25 Christmas |

SHARE SAVINGS
Features
- Low $50 minimum balance
- Dividends paid on $50 balance
- Dividends compounded and credited quarterly, based on average daily balance
- Competitive rates
- No transaction fees
- 6 withdrawals / month allowed
- Access account by ATM, phone, mail, direct deposit, audio response, home banking or visit the office
- Your Savings federally insured to at least $250,000 and backed by the full faith and credit of the United States Government
- Passbooks issued for these accounts
Benefits
- Affordable savings for everyone with low minimum and no fees!
- Watch your money grow with regular dividends and compounding!
- Convenient with several ways to access your account 24 hrs!
- No risk investment with federal insurance!
Federal Deposit Insurance
- Your Savings federally insured to at least $250,000 and backed by the full faith and credit of the United States Government; or $250,000 for IRA accounts
- All deposits in your individual accounts are added together and protected up to the $250,000 limit.
- NCUA insures joint accounts separately from individual accounts.
- Example: You and your spouse maintain a joint account containing $100,000 and you also have a $25,000 joint account with a child. Your total insured funds would be $125,000.
Welcome to the NCUA Share Insurance Estimator
Your Savings federally insured to at least $250,000 and backed by the full faith and credit of the United States Government



