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Hey there,
I was curious about opening a minor membership for my son at Navy Federal - would that help him in any way when he's older? He's only 7 right now, but I'd love to help him build up his credit/relationship with a bank as early as I can so he's in great shape by the time he becomes an adult.
Pros, cons? My own scores are all above 760 right now according to MyFico - Credit Karma says they're over 800, so if I added him to a credit card as an authorized user at some point, it shouldn't hurt him if I keep my own scores high.
Thanks so much! I'd honestly love any advice that might help him out.
I like your idea of opening a savings account for him this year, even though he is only seven.
Does he have a social security number yet? This says:
Guidelines for Minor’s Accounts
A membership/savings account will be opened for a Minor at any age;
however, the Minor must have a Social Security Number. A checking
account may be opened for a Minor 14 years of age or older.
https://www.navyfederal.org/pdf/applications-forms/NFCU97MI.pdf
I am skeptical that you will be permitted to add him as an AU to a credit card until he is much older, but no harm in looking into it.
I actually have an appt to open an account for my 9 year old this weekend for his college fund. I'll report back.
Let us know how the process goes. Are you going this week?
I'd be doing it online - no local Navy Federal branches near, unfortunately! It looks like it's just a matter of signing him up.
My father created a bank account for each of his three kids when I was maybe 10-11. It was an account that was just "on paper" -- i.e. the Bank of Dad. But a nice feature that he added was that he paid us interest at 1% a month. Now that was back when interest rates were much higher in the commercial world (mid to late 70s), so 12% annually was not wildly greater than we would have gotten in a real bank. But the real reason I think he did it is to teach us about interest. A ten year old can't work out 7.2% interest or 3.6%. But 1% each month was easy, just moving the decimal place over by two places.
Having a real bank account (e.g. with Navy) is a nice step forward no matter whether your kid ever sees it, just so that he gets into some bank's system and has a history with them.
@Anonymous wrote:
NFCU had us open them for my three children years ago when they had a promo going. $100 per child plus $100 per child for the parent. So they gave us $600 to open three minors accounts. Newborn, 2 years old and 4 year old at the time. NFCU is awesome for the entire family!
Umm, i going to ask for that tomorrow lol