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Listerhill Credit Union is a nonprofit financial cooperative improving lives in our community.

If you live in Alabama, Georgia, Mississippi, Florida, or Tennessee, you are eligible to become a member. Depending on your individual eligibility, we may require membership into an approved association at no cost to you.

You can also qualify for membership by being a family member of a current or potential Listerhill member.

With only $5, you can join Listerhill today and start taking advantage of a lifetime membership.

LPL Research Blog

Decent Chance Stock Market Bottom Is in but Far From Certain

LPL Research provides perspective on recent volatility and the risk-reward trade-off for stocks following last week’s rebound.

Global Portfolio Strategy | Market Sell-Off Intensifies on Adverse Tariff News | April 11, 2025

U.S. equity markets extended declines in March, with the S&P 500 suffering its biggest monthly decline since December of 2022.

A Gut Check Moment for Markets – and Investors

LPL Research discusses what they're focused on amidst recent market volatility.

Tariff Turmoil: Where Do We Go from Here?

LPL Research provides key takeaways from recent tariff news, including some potential silver linings.

Trade Tensions Intensify

LPL Research provides insights on recent trade tensions and encourages investors to focus on the long term.

Tariffs Bring April Showers For Markets | Client Letter | April 2, 2025

LPL Research discusses tariffs' economic impact, noting economic uncertainty and potential slowdown.

Tariff Uncertainty Facing Stocks to Start Clearing Soon | March 31, 2025

LPL Research discusses how markets continue to struggle with trade uncertainty ahead of this week's big tariff announcements.

Market Correction Perspective

LPL Research explores the market correction, what signals imply selling may be over, and why solid fundamentals should provide a backstop from a bear market.

Powell Walked a Tightrope | Weekly Market Commentary | March 24, 2025

LPL Research discusses the Fed's approach to economic uncertainties, inflation, and adjustments to balance sheet runoff.

Navigating Market Volatility

LPL Research discusses strategies for weathering market volatility.

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  • Do you need to be a Listerhill Credit Union member to apply for a Money Market Account?

    Yes, you do need to be a Listerhill Credit Union member to apply for a Money Market Account. To qualify for membership with Listerhill, you must meet one of the following requirements:

    • You must live in the states of Alabama, Georgia, Mississippi, Florida, or Tennessee.
    • Depending on your individual eligibility requirements, we may require membership in an approved association at no cost to you.
    • You can also qualify for membership by being a family member of a current or potential Listerhill member.
  • How does a tiered dividend rate structure work?

    Money market accounts typically offer tiered dividend rate structures. That means account balances above certain thresholds earn a higher rate. For example, Listerhill  Credit Union offers progressively higher APYs on amounts above $9,999, $49,999, and 99,999. It’s important to realize that only the portion of your deposit above this threshold will earn the higher rate, while the amount below will continue to earn dividends at the lower rate.

  • Where is the best place to open a money market account?

    Credit unions offer more generous dividends on average than other banking institutions, as well as fewer fees and charges. Credit Unions also offer more personal service to help you set up and manage your money market account.

  • What do you need to open a money market account?

    In order to open a Listerhill Credit Union Money Market Account, you need to be a member of Listerhill Credit Union. You’ll also need:

    • Proof of identity, such as drivers license, state ID card, or passport
    • An opening deposit of at least $15 to cover the low balance fee
  • How do credit union money market accounts work?

    Credit Union Money Market Accounts allow you to earn more money in dividend payments by offering progressively higher rates for amounts above $9,999, $49,999, and $99,999. Only the portion above the threshold earns the higher dividend rates. Because credit unions are not-for-profit financial cooperatives owned by and run on behalf of their members, dividend rates are higher on average than those offered by commercial bank accounts.