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March 23, 1979 - Image 3

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1979-03-23

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, March 23, 1919 3

sit your bank
who pays
higher interest
on savings...
them or us.

The answer: We. do! They'll hate admitting it, but it's true. American pays a higher
interest rate on regular savings than any bank in Michigan. More on comparable
certificate accounts, too.* One quarter percent more, and that adds up to more for
you at the end of the year no matter how the banks compound their interest.
So if you're not getting all the interest you're entitled to, make the move to
American before you lose another cent.

r•

*except for IRA and Keogh
Federal regulations require substantial penalties for early withdrawal from certificate accounts.

american
federal
savings

because a bank isn't enough.

DETROIT • EAST DETROIT • CLAWSON • OAK PARK • 'FARMINGTON HILLS
SOUTHFIELD • BIRMINGHAM-BLOOMFIELD TWP. • WARREN-STERLING HEIGHTS

Member Federal Home Loan Bank System • Your savings are insured up to $40,000 by the Federal Savings & Loan Insurance Corporation

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