Give the child in your life the tools for developing good financial habits by opening a Telesis Youth Account. They’ll learn first-hand the importance of budgeting, saving and using online tools such as MySource online banking.
Team Telesis Junior Varsity Club
Children up to 12 years old
- Open with just $1
- Earn dividends on balances of $5 or more
- FREE 24-hour account access through MySource online banking and Call-24 phone banking
- FREE savings deposit slips
- Automatic upgrade to Varsity Club on 13th birthday
Team Telesis Varsity Club
Teenagers age 13 - 17
- All the benefits that come with a Junior Varsity Club account plus the following with a parent/legal guardian as joint owner:
- ATM card with 9 FREE withdrawals from a Checking account and 3 FREE withdrawals from a Savings account each month; $40 daily withdrawal limit
- Loans up to $250.00 with co-signer and proof of income, including work or an allowance
- FREE Youth Checking account
- College-Saver Certificate - Minimum balance is $200.00 with minimum deposits of $25.00 welcomed at any time
- FREE Debit card for teenagers age 16 and up; Click here to learn more!
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Saver Certificate
For children under 18
- Open
with just $200
- Great
way to save for a child’s future education expenses
- Additional
deposits of $25 allowed at any time
- Terms
of 5 years or until child is 18 years old
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If you're
a young saver, check out these useful sites for information on managing
your finances and more!
Please note
that Telesis is not responsible for the content displayed on some
of these sites; the content provided is intended for informational
purposes only.
General
Yahoo! Finance
Kiplinger.com
Bankrate.com
Income
State Employment and Wage Estimates
Job Outlook in Brief, 1998 - 2008
Money Management
Young, Prosperous and Frugal
Where Does Your Money Go?
Kid's Eye View, Explaining a Budget
Top 10 Things to Know: Life Insurance
Spending and Credit
Comparison Shopping: Technology Deals
Shopper
Forum
Lease or Buy a Car Calculator
Cost of Paying Minimum Balance Calculator
Saving and Investing
Why You Need an Emergency Fund
Investment Products: Your Choices
Stock Market Fraud "Survivor" Checklist
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