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Will a High Credit Score Help You Score a Higher CD Rate?
The Motley Fool via AOL· 2 days agoSo it's important to keep your expectations in check. Your credit score won't impact your CD rate A...
16 best long-term CDs to open this June (with rates up to 4.80%)
CBS News· 9 hours agoThanks to a federal funds rate that remains frozen at a 23-year high, many deposit accounts are...
Top CD rates today: Top rates remain competitive — June 11, 2024
USA Today· 4 days agoCertificates of deposit (CDs) can be an excellent option if you’re seeking a low-risk investment to...
Savings interest rates today: Put more money in your pocket this weekend with the highest APYs —...
AOL· 12 hours agoLook to these alternatives that offer steady returns at APYs that can outpace traditional accounts....
Fed announcement means CD rates have likely peaked
The Lima News, Ohio via Yahoo Finance· 1 day agoJun. 13—LIMA — Federal Reserve officials said Wednesday that inflation has fallen further toward their target level in recent months but signaled they expect to cut their benchmark interest ...
3 Reasons You May Regret Not Buying a CD Now
The Motley Fool via AOL· 4 days agoHigh-yield savings accounts have variable rates. With CDs, your rate is guaranteed until the CD matures at the end of the term. That's not the case with...
Top CD rates today: Rates continue to be competitive — June 13, 2024
USA Today· 2 days agoCertificates of deposit (CDs) can be a great choice for individuals looking for a low-risk...
Top CD rates today: Top rates remain competitive — June 10, 2024
USA Today· 5 days agoCD rates have mostly held tight over the past week and remain much higher than last year’s levels....
The Single Best Way to Make Money Investing in CDs in 2024
The Motley Fool via AOL· 5 days agoShort-term CDs give you more liquidity. You also take on less interest rate risk. If rates happen to...
What the Fed’s continued rate pause means for homebuyers and sellers
San Jose Mercury News· 7 hours agoInflation is still running well above plan, and that means the Federal Reserve is keeping its finger...