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4 Financial Benefits for Texas Farm Bureau Members

Quit counting pennies and make your pennies count!

By Abi Grise Morgan

Published March 2, 2020


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There’s
no denying that tax season can be a headache. But beyond fulfilling your civic
duties, there’s an upside: a clearer view of your personal finances. If you’re
looking for ways to take your money further in the coming year, consider taking
advantage of the financial benefits and savings you qualify for as a Texas Farm
Bureau member.

Take It to the Bank

Farm Bureau Bank, that is. Members qualify for full banking services, including FDIC-insured checking and savings accounts, credit cards, and loans. This is a bank that understands the Texan way of life. For instance, you can get financing on farm equipment so your Ditch Witch doesn’t dig a hole in your pocket. Members can also qualify for vehicle loans on cars, trucks, motorcycles, and, yes, even jet skis!

Insurance That Matters

Once you’ve taken out a loan at the bank, you need to protect your new home, ranch, truck, or shiny new jet skis. Texas Farm Bureau Insurance Agents can help you get the right coverage for your family. You work hard for the life you have, and your Agent will create a customized plan with you to protect it. Get a plan for your crops, farm equipment, condo, house, vehicles, and even life insurance.

Accidental Death

Speaking of playing it safe … Texas Farm Bureau members are part of the Group Accidental Death Program. Best-case scenario, you never have to use such a benefit, but easing the financial burden on your loved ones can be a comfort in the aftermath of an unexpected passing. The minimum payout is $1,000 for a member and spouse and $500 for an unmarried child dependent. And you’re rewarded for good behavior: The payout increases by $100 every year for the first 15 years, as long as you pay your membership on time.

An Investment


in your family’s future. Money isn’t everything, but it can do a lot for your
lot. With a little planning, you can save a dollar here and there — and that
adds up!

Set your soon-to-be graduate up for financial success too. Urge them to apply for these Texas Farm Bureau member high-school and college scholarships.

Coverage
and discounts are subject to qualifications and policy terms and may vary by
situation.