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Credit Union CD Rates – 6-Month – Dallas, Texas

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Below are the best six month CD Rates from credit unions in Dallas, Texas. Six month CDs are considered short-term cds and the yield is comparable to savings and money market rates. You may want to consider opening a 6 month CD if you are concerned about savings rates dropping and don’t mind locking up your money for six months.

Dallas, TX - December 1, 2024

6 Month CD National Average : 0.41% ?

Credit Unions APY MIN MILES ?

Rate History: 5.11% → 5.25%

Texas Trust
Restrictions

4.49%

4.44%

$50,000

$500

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Rate History: 4.44% → 4.39%

Rate History: 4.50% → 4.35%

Rate History: 4.00% → 4.25% → 4.26%

Rate History: 3.75% → 4.00%

Chemcel
Restrictions

0.85%

$100,000

9.19

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0.80%

$100,000

18.91

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0.75%

$10,000

12.00

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0.75%

$10,000

18.91

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Chemcel
Restrictions

0.75%

$10,000

9.19

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Lifetime
Restrictions

0.64%

$10,000

13.26

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Texas Telcom
Restrictions

0.60%

$10,000

5.36

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Datcu
Restrictions

0.60%

$10,000

21.85

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Greater Texas
Restrictions

0.60%

$100,000

15.92

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Energy One
Restrictions

0.60%

$100,000

9.75

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Greater Texas
Restrictions

0.55%

$10,000

15.92

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Intouch
Restrictions

0.50%

$1,000

13.92

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Neighborhood
Restrictions

0.50%

$2,500

19.28

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Energy One
Restrictions

0.50%

$10,000

9.75

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Together
Restrictions

0.50%

$10,000

3.61

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0.50%

$10,000

23.20

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0.45%

$100,000

15.93

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Relyon
Restrictions

0.45%

$10,000

5.14

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Xceed Financial
Restrictions

0.40%

$10,000

18.85

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Libertyone
Restrictions

0.35%

$100,000

14.46

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0.35%

$10,000

15.93

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Baptist
Restrictions

0.35%

$10,000

0.25

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Geico
Restrictions

0.35%

$10,000

10.77

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0.30%

$10,000

11.19

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Trugrocer
Restrictions

0.30%

$100,000

19.48

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Mesquite
Restrictions

0.25%

$10,000

10.42

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Libertyone
Restrictions

0.25%

$10,000

14.46

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Resource One
Restrictions

0.25%

$500

10.00

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0.25%

$10,000

9.07

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Trugrocer
Restrictions

0.25%

$10,000

19.48

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America's
Restrictions

0.15%

$10,000

15.06

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Allied
Restrictions

0.10%

$10,000

17.21

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Texans
Restrictions

0.10%

$10,000

21.12

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Metro Medical
Restrictions

0.10%

$10,000

5.08

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Go
Restrictions

0.10%

$10,000

12.81

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My
Restrictions

0.10%

$10,000

16.51

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Edu
Restrictions

0.01%

$500

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All rates listed are Annual Percentage Yield (APY). The Min listed is the minimum deposit account balance required to obtain the rate listed.

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PRODUCT INFORMATION

Credit Union Certificates of Deposit 2024

Credit union certificates of deposit (“CDs”, also commonly called “time deposits” at credit unions) are contract-based and time-based savings vehicles that are offered by credit unions. In return for agreeing to keep your money tied up with the credit union for a given time period, you earn a fixed rate or return that cannot change over the course of that period. Should you need your money before the expiration of the contractual period, the penalties for early withdrawal can be severe. Not all credit unions even offer early withdrawal from CDs; many that do offer it maintain the right to deny it in their fine print. It therefore is important to fully understand the terms of any time-based deposit that you enter with a credit union. Read this article for further detail on early withdrawal penalties.

Many Americans enjoy performing their banking transactions with credit unions, citing better rates, non-profit status (owned by its depositors), more helpful employees, and a commitment to the community that is above the level offered by local banks. You will find a map with all credit unions that are close to you here. It is important to note that some credit unions have limited fields of membership, although others are more open ended. Under any circumstance, you must meet the membership requirements in order to become a member and open a CD or time deposit.

Those who are willing to tie up their money for one year will often get a slight premium over the best available savings rates. People who work with credit unions may find that they offer better rates on CDs or time deposits than local banks and online banks. You however should check the local bank rates where you live here and the online rates here.

To understand all of the income generating options available to a saver, please view the Income Generating Investments Comparison Chart.

NCUA Insurance

Most, but not all, credit unions listed on BestCashCow are insured by the National Credit Union Administration (NCUA). You should confirm that the credit union that you are working with is NCUA-insured by visiting that institution’s BestCashCow page (NCUA coverage is detailed on the overview tab). The NCUA insures each named individual's deposits to $250,000 for all accounts at the credit union within ownership class. The rules are very similar, but not identical, to those for FDIC insurance. You should always stay within NCUA insurance limits.

BestCashCow strongly recommends that you deposit money only in NCUA insured credit unions and that you stay within insured limits. If you are considering depositing over $250,000 at a single NCUA-insured credit union across products (share certificates, time deposits, etc.) or across types of ownership (individual, joint, etc.) you should use the NCUA’s Share Insurance Toolkit in order to be sure that you are not exceeding coverage limits.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT CREDIT UNIONS

Is my money any less safe at a credit union?

As long as your credit union is NCUA insured and you stay within the NCUA limits, As long as your credit union is NCUA insured and you stay within the NCUA limits, your money is no less safe than it would be in an FDIC-insured bank.

Is there any difference between a time deposit offered by a credit union and a CD account offered by a bank?

The difference is mainly one of terminology. But, you should always completely understand the terms of a time deposit or CD before you enter it, paying careful attention to the early withdrawal penalties. A reasonable early withdrawal penalty for a 1-year CD or time deposit is 3 months, and a reasonable early withdrawal penalty for a longer term CD is 6 months.

Does the small amount of interest gained on a time deposit make sense given the fact that I am losing access to my capital (liquidity)?

This is a decision that depends on your own specific circumstances, your needs for cash, and other investments that you may wish to pursue over the period of your time deposit or CD. The premium in a one-year CD is very small, with the premium of longer-term CDs being a little wider. A small difference in compounding interest can make a large difference over long period of time. You may wish to familiarize yourself with our Savings Booster Calculator  in order to understand the importance of compounding interest at higher rates on your money over time.

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