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Treasury Department FCU Booster Certificate Account

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Last Updated: 04/18/2025

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APY (Annual Percentage Yield)

2.42%(Verified 06/21/2024)

Minimum Opening Deposit

$250

Certificate Term

12 months

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Treasury Department FCU Booster Certificate Account Review

Treasury Department FCU Booster Certificate Account are offered by Treasury Department Federal Credit Union, a credit union founded in 1935 and based in Washington, DC. Treasury Department FCU Booster Certificate Account are available in 50 states and Washington, DC.

Key Takeaways

  • Only one share certificate type available. Treasury Department FCU Booster Certificate Account only offers bump up share certificate accounts.
  • Very high annual percentage yield (APY). This account offers an annual percentage yield of up to 2.42%, which is much higher than the national average for a certificate account.
  • $250 minimum deposit. This is a typical minimum initial deposit for the certificates we track.
  • Limited selection of share certificate terms. Treasury Department FCU Booster Certificate Account only offers one share certificate term. This limits your options when trying to set up a certificate ladder.

Pros & Cons of Treasury Department FCU Booster Certificate Account

Treasury Department FCU Booster Certificate Account FAQ

Are share certificates from Treasury Department Federal Credit Union federally insured?

Yes, your share certificates are insured up to $250,000 per share owner for each account ownership category. The National Credit Union Administration (NCUA), a federal agency, administers the insurance fund and regulates federally insured credit unions. The fund is backed by the full faith and credit of the U.S. Government.

What is the difference between CDs and Share Certificates?

Certificates of Deposit (CDs) and Share Certificates are both deposit accounts where your money can grow at a fixed rate for a predetermined period of time. Both are low-risk and federally insured products designed to give you a better rate on your deposits than typical savings accounts. The main difference between them is that CDs are offered by for-profit banks, whereas Share Certificates are offered by member-owned, not-for-profit credit unions.

What types of share certificates does Treasury Department Federal Credit Union offer?

Treasury Department FCU Booster Certificate Account provides the following types of share certificates.
  • Traditional share certificates. These share certificates pay a fixed interest rate if you deposit a fixed amount of money for a specific term. Once the maturity date arrives, you have the option of cashing out or automatically renewing the share certificate for another term.
  • Bump-up share certificates. Bump-up share certificates allow you to increase the interest rate you earn on your savings if the going interest rates rise. These share certificates are useful in a changing interest rate environment.

What rates does Treasury Department Federal Credit Union offer on its share certificates?

The share certificate rates for this account have an APY of2.42% (APY stands for annual percentage yield, rates may change). This is higher than the typical APY for online-only checking accounts, which is around 1.6% APY for 12-month CDs.

What terms does Treasury Department FCU Booster Certificate Account offer?

Treasury Department Federal Credit Union offers share certificate terms of the following lengths:

What is the minimum deposit to open a share certificate account with Treasury Department Federal Credit Union?

Treasury Department FCU Booster Certificate Account require a minimum deposit of $250 to open an account.

What is the grace period for Treasury Department FCU Booster Certificate Account?

Treasury Department FCU Booster Certificate Account does not specify what their grace period is. A grace period is a period of time during which you can withdraw the money in your share certificate without paying an early withdrawal penalty. A grace period starts the day after a share certificate’s maturity date, or the final day a share certificate is opened. Standard share certificates renew automatically at the same term if you don't withdraw your money after the grace period. Note that the new share certificate rates probably won’t be the same as the original.

What types of fees, such as early withdrawal penalties, does Treasury Department Federal Credit Union charge?

Financial institutions don't typically charge many fees on share certificates. However, most charge a fee if you choose to withdraw your money before the term ends.
Treasury Department Federal Credit Union charges an early withdrawal fee.
Treasury Department Federal Credit Union does charge any of the fees we track.

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