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PEN AIR with 2.85% APY



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The product PEN AIR with 2.85% APY and a tax rate of 30 compounded annually, with an initial amount of $20,000, after 10 years would have grown your savings to approximately $26,489. The interest earned would be $6,489 and the tax amount on the interest earned would be approximately $1,947.

Please note that this analysis assumes a constant interest rate and doesn't take into account any fees associated with the savings account

The Results for PEN AIR

Savings Boost of
$4,239 over 10 years
Cash Savings $20,000
Average Interest Earned $304

 
PEN AIR Interest Earned $4,543

 

 

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This analysis is for demonstrative purposes only and may change should certain assumptions prove incorrect. Savings rates may change and CD rates may not be renewable for the length of the term of the analysis. The difference between the bank rate entered and the average rate may not remain constant throughout the term.

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Average Rate Scenario

Rate:
0.22%
Annual
Interest
Annual Interest
(After Tax)
1 20,000 43 30
2 20,043 43 30
3 20,086 43 30
4 20,129 43 30
5 20,173 43 30
6 20,216 43 30
7 20,259 44 30
8 20,303 44 31
9 20,347 44 31
10 20,390 44 31
TOTAL: $434 $304

PEN AIR Scenario

Rate:
2.85%
Annual
Interest
Annual Interest
(After Tax)
1 20,000 570 399
2 20,570 586 410
3 21,156 603 422
4 21,759 620 434
5 22,379 638 446
6 23,017 656 459
7 23,673 675 472
8 24,348 694 486
9 25,042 714 500
10 25,755 734 514
TOTAL: $6,489 $4,543

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Recent Rate Changes



Date APY
August 20, 2023 2.85%


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Customer Reviews for Pen Air


  • April 13, 2021 |

    Please don't use Pen Air Federal Credit Union for a variety of reasons. The security system isn't set up with fraud in mind. The IRS deposited money into my child's account that wasn't intended for the member. The IRS even stated the bank should have blocked this transaction. Everyone I spoke with from both branches had zero compassion for grieving family members. Situation; I took my 19 year old autistic son to the bank to open him an account a year ago. While I sat with him he listed myself (father) as beneficiary. A year later my son committed suicide and after his funeral I shut his debit card off via phone but couldn't close the account until they opened the lobbies after Covid-19. Upon lobby's opening I brought in his death certificate to the Airport Branch and the teller said with no manager was in the office and they could not help. I drove to the main Nine Mile Branch and explained I needed to speak with the manager. The receptionist stated Tyler was not in the building. When I told her this is the Main Branch and there has to be a manager on site she said let me go check. Upon returning she said that he was just going into a meeting and I told her I would wait. Surprised, she then said he was with clients and I again said I would wait. One hour later a very nice lady asked my daughter and I why we were there and we said to speak to the manager. Moments later Tyler came out and said he knew nothing about us waiting on him (which I know isn't true as the receptionist originally walked into his office). After explaining everything to Tyler he makes two different calls, each time explaining my son's suicide and smirking at me each time he tells the situation and seeing tears fall from both my daughter and I. After hearing this twice he says I need legal paperwork to close his account and to see a lawyer or go to the courthouse. I asked him why this was necessary as the death certificate states he was never married, no children and lived at home. Tyler then says "I know how you feel" and I asked him if he's ever buried a child and he looks at me and says... "what did I say" and I pulled out my Pen Air debit and credit cards and said to give me my child's death certificate and take these two cards as I will never do business with your bank again. Zero compassion and not sympathetic given the entire situation. I have just changed my direct deposit and will go get the legal documents to close my son's account and mine on my last and final visit to this credit union. Please do not make the same mistake I did.


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