Gone, at least for now, are the days of abundant 5%-and-up CDs, but there is some good news for consumers: These 5%-and-up ...
You can lock in today's high rates for the term of the CD. Moreover, they're safe investments, generally coming with FDIC or NCUA insurance on balances up to $250,000. There's a big difference ...
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How High-Yield CDs Turn Into 0.05% CDs While You’re Not LookingJohn Furlong signed up for a certificate of deposit last year that paid 3.85%. When he checked his account in February, he was surprised to find the bank was only paying him 0.05%. The 62-year-old ...
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Why I'm Choosing High-Yield Savings Accounts Over CDs Right NowWith interest rates so high, CDs (certificates of deposit) have been all the rage for the last couple of years. Even with rates dropping this year, CDs are still getting a lot of buzz -- and for ...
The Federal Reserve meet on December 17-18 to determine if they need to cut rates for a third time this year. They previously met in November, where they cut rates by 25 basis points, or 0.25%.
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