Which IRA is right for ME?
We recommend that you consult your tax advisor on how an IRA option might benefit your financial situation before opening an individual retirement account.
Traditional IRA
A traditional individual retirement account (IRA) with Fond du Lac Credit Union can be invested in a Savings or Certificate account. Unlike the Roth IRA, the only criterion for being eligible to contribute to a traditional IRA is sufficient income to make the contribution. Contributions may be tax-deductible.
However, there are strict eligibility requirements based on income and filing status as well as the availability of other retirement plans. Transactions in the account, including dividends, are not subject to tax while still in the account. Upon withdrawal from the account, however, funds may be subject to federal income tax — unlike a Roth IRA, in which contributions are never tax deductible but qualified withdrawals are tax-free. The traditional IRA also has more restrictions on withdrawals than a Roth IRA.
Roth IRA
Unlike a traditional IRA, contributions to a Roth IRA are never tax-deductible, though qualified withdrawals are tax-free. The Roth IRA’s advantages include its tax structure and fewer restrictions on the investments that can be made in the plan than many other plans.
How to Open an
Individual Retirement Account (IRA)
Step 1: Become a member
Become a valued Fond du Lac Credit Union Member. Already a member? Skip to step two!
Step 2: Meet with us
Meet with one of Fond du Lac Credit Union’s member consultants to open an individual retirement account (IRA). Walk-ins are accepted, although we prefer appointments. Call or use the form below to make an appointment.
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Individual Retirement Account Rates
12/03/2024
*APY is Annual Percentage Yield. Rates subject to change without notice. A penalty may be imposed if you withdraw any of the funds before the maturity date.