Start Planning Now for Your Ultimate Summer Vacation
It may seem strange to suggest that January is a good time to start planning for that once in a lifetime summer vacation. You know, the one you have talked about for years, but just never gave it high enough priority (or serious planning) to make it happen?
Believe it or not, right now is a perfect time to give yourself (and family) the gift of planning in advance for a summer vacation you’ll never forget. And we can help with the First Basin Vacation Club Account.
First Basin Credit Union makes it easier to save for that once-in-lifetime trip with our Vacation Club Accounts. By setting aside money from each paycheck you will be ramping up the resources to vacation in style. Here’s how it works:
- $500 Minimum balance to receive dividends
- Interest compounded monthly and paid quarterly
- Automatic deposit from paycheck or auto transfer from another account.
- Withdrawals can be made without penalty from May1st through July 31st
- Penalty for early withdrawals is closure of account until first business day of the next year.
- Click here for rates and fees.
Think about it. By starting six months or so out, you can build a nice vacation bundle to break away from the humdrum this summer and enjoy the relaxation, scenery, vistas and family fun. So often we put off the important things that create lasting memories and family ties. The ultimate vacation can seal the deal and give you what you deserve, but planning is essential. And you can do it with a Vacation Club Account. Don’t wait until summer is here and then wish you had planned better. Get started while it’s cold and snowy outside and then start dreaming about those balmy days ahead at your favorite vacation getaway.
Recent Blog Articles
- A solid Foundation During a Rocky Time
- Focus on your health wellness
- Credit Union Myths are Confusing to Consumers
- New Year, New You!
- Santa Clause IS coming to town... plan for 'ole St. Nick!
- 2019 Adopt a Star
- Credit Unions 101
- Let's Talk Checking and Savings...
- Should I Refinance?
- Superhero Finances 101: Credit Reports and Credit Scores