Savings Accounts
One of the best reasons to join SnoCope Credit Union is to establish the habit of savings. Whether you have to start small setting aside little by little into a savings account for a special goal, or whether you have to move a chunk of money into a share certificate that offers a safe, guaranteed rate of return for a specified period of time because you're retiring, SnoCope offers a variety of savings instruments to meet your every need. Best of all, because we are a member-owned not for profit financial cooperative, you'll experience better rates and fewer fees. For us, it's about returning value to our membership. We are all member-owners who believe in our mission to serve one member at a time. So stop on by and start saving now. We'll be happy to help you choose the savings account that fits your needs.
Certificate Account
Prime Savings Account
- $10 Minimum Balance
- One time $5 membership fee
- Minimum balance of $300 earns a dividend
- Dividends are calculated daily and paid quarterly
Sub-Savings Account
- No minimum balance
- No monthly service fee
- Secondary savings account under Prime Savings Account
- Minimum balance of $300 earns a dividend
Youth Savings Account
- $10 minimum balance
- Dividends paid on the entire balance
- Dividends are calculated daily and paid quarterly
- Free Membership in the Rocky Raccoon, Sound Savers, or Money $marts Club
Possibilities Account
Use this special savings account for any unique purpose to stash some money aside: vacations, birthdays, holiday gifts… you decide.
- No minimum balance
- No monthly service fee
- 2 withdrawals allowed per year (to help you save)
- Dividends are paid on the entire balance
- Dividends are calculated daily and paid quarterly
If you already have an account at SnoCope, a Possibilities Account can be set up easily over the phone!
*APY = Annual Percentage Yield. APR = Annual Percentage Rate. All dividends may vary and are not declared until the end of the period. Dividends are calculated based on the daily ending balance in the account.
See Rates for more info.
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Money Market
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Certificates of Deposit (Share Certificates)
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Individual Retirement Accounts (IRAs)
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Health Savings Account (HSAs)