The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, January 29, 1980, Image 10

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    on Deferred Compensation
Savings Plans for
State of Texas employees.
No Federally insured financial institution pays more.
(But many pay less)
Brazos Savings has raised the interest rate on Deferred Compensation Savings
Plans for State of Texas Employees from 8 percent to 8.25 percent. The new, effective
annual yield on these accounts is 8.72 percent (beginning January 1, 1980).
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Existing accounts will automatically receive the higher yield. All new accounts will
be opened at the higher rate—without any waiting period. Minimum deposit is only $25.
Deferred Compensation Plans at Brazos Savings have no fees, no loads, no com
missions and no penalties for rollover or withdrawal.
Call Hazel Holland, vice president (779-2800). She’ll answer your questions on how
a Deferred Compensation Savings Plan can reduce your current taxes — and build sav
ings for the future.
BRAZOS
Savings
Main Office: 2800 Texas Avenue/Bryan
College Station Branch: Texas Avenue at Southwest Parkway
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