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CDs vs. Bonds: What's the Better Investment Now?
The Motley Fool via AOL· 23 hours agoCD rates can vary widely, meaning you must do your own research before deciding where to open a new CD. Once you're committed, you're committed for the...
This Is How Much Money You Can Make With $10K in a 1-Year CD
The Motley Fool via AOL· 3 days agoThis is basically the definition of passive income, since you don't have to do squat once you set up...
This Is How Much Money You Can Make With $10K in a CD
The Motley Fool via AOL· 2 days agoCD. For example, let's assume you put $10,000 into a 2-year CD paying 5.00%. But after one year, you...
2 Unexpected Advantages of CDs Over Savings Accounts
The Motley Fool via AOL· 4 days agoMy bank, for example, is giving me 4.25% APY on my savings, whereas its best CD rate right now is 5% for a 12-month term. For a $10,000 deposit, we're...
CD Rates Are Over 5% -- and I Still Think They're a Waste of Money
The Motley Fool via AOL· 6 days agoI'm not a fan of CDs personally, but I understand why they might appeal to some people. If you're...
CD Rates Are Over 5% -- and I Still Think They're a Waste of Money
The Motley Fool· 6 days agoCertificates of deposit (CDs) are getting lots of attention right now, mainly because many have...
How do certificates of deposit work? Understanding CDs — including 7 types for boosting your savings
AOL· 4 days agoTraditional CD A traditional or fixed-rate CD is a deposit account that provides a fixed interest ...
3 things to do if your CD matures in June
CBS News· 23 hours agoNot only has it caused the prices of everyday items to surge, but it's also resulted in a series of hikes to the federal funds rate courtesy of the...
Savings interest rates today: Enjoy sunnier savings into the long weekend at rates that top 5% APY —...
AOL· 7 hours agoLook to these alternatives that offer steady returns at APYs that can outpace traditional accounts....
Stock Market vs. 5% CD: How Much $5,000 Grew Over the Past 2 Years
The Motley Fool via AOL· 7 days agogains. On the other hand, if you're currently retired and just want some of your money to outpace...