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December 1, 2020
Retirement? You’ve Got This
Of course, Individual Retirement Accounts can be a little tricky, but no worries. We have some materials with loads of info to help decide which IRA is right for you.1
Getting Inside a Traditional IRA
For some people, a Traditional IRA is the ideal place to invest retirement assets. Are you one of them? Or is another account a better idea? Find out.View a PDF on Traditional IRAs
Questions About a Roth IRA? We Have Answers
Is a Roth IRA right for you? What is a Roth IRA anyway? How is it different from a traditional IRA? If you’ve ever asked yourself these or other burning IRA questions, we have the answers you’ve been looking for.All IRAs Are Not the Same
There are two different kinds of IRAs, Roth and Traditional. And, the one you choose could make a huge difference to your retirement. Fortunately we break down the differences between them.Other Educational Materials
Still have questions? Try one of our other PDFs to learn more about IRAs, retirement and savings.View a PDF on IRA Distributions
View a PDF on Retirement Plans for Business
View a PDF on Comparing Retirement Plans for Business
View a PDF on Health Savings Accounts
View a PDF on Health Savings Accounts for Business
View a PDF on Coverdell Education Savings Accounts
1Certain restrictions apply. Not all taxpayers are eligible. Consult your tax advisor.
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How to Find Your Routing & Account Numbers
When you make a payment online, by phone or on a mobile device, you may be asked for our routing number and your checking account number. Credit unions and banks use these numbers to identify accounts and make sure money gets where it’s supposed to be. You’ll also need to provide your routing and checking account numbers for:
- Direct deposits
- Electronic checks
- Military allotments
- Wire transfers
Where to Find Your Routing & Checking Account Numbers
Your personal checks include both our routing number and your account number, as shown on the Grow check example below.
Don’t have a Grow check? No worries.
Visit any Grow store and ask for a Direct Deposit Form. It lists both your routing number and checking account number.
Making a Loan Payment
Nobody likes paying bills. We get it. That’s why at Grow, we make it as painless as possible to pay your loan every month. You can even choose how to do it.
Pay From Another Credit Union or Bank
You have two ways to pay by transferring funds online from another institution.
- Debit Card or ACH
We accept both Mastercard® and Visa® debit cards and ACH. With debit cards you’ll also pay a convenience fee of $4.95. To make a loan payment other than your mortgage or Grow Visa® credit card, click the button below.
- Grow Online Banking
You can make one-time payments or set up automatic recurring payments in your Grow Online Banking account. Simply select “Transfer/Payments” from the menu. And if you’re not enrolled in Grow Online Banking, you can set up your account in just a few minutes.
Pay by Mail
You can also pay your loan by check through the mail. Please remember to include your account number and Grow loan number on the check.
Send auto, credit card and personal loan payments to:
Grow Financial Federal Credit Union
P.O. Box 10006
Irmo, SC 29063-5006Send home loan and home equity payments to:
Grow Financial Federal Credit Union
P.O. Box 11733
Newark, NJ 07101-4733You Are About To Leave GrowFinancial.org
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