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CD vs. High-Yield Savings Account: What's the Better Place for Your Savings Right Now?
The Motley Fool via AOL· 1 day agoImage source: Getty Images There's an ongoing debate these days about whether it's better to put...
Best CD Rates Today, May 24, 2024: Don't Pass Up APYs as High as 5.35%
CNET· 2 days agoCertificate of deposit rates are still attractive, despite gradually falling over the past several...
Is a $10,000 deposit into a high-yield savings account worth it?
CBS News· 6 days agoWhile regular savings accounts can suffice, the returns on these accounts are negligible and fail to...
CD and Savings Rates Today: Start Earning More Interest
Business Insider· 15 hours agoIf you're considering opening a savings account or CD today and want a competitive rate, Business...
Best CD rates today: Leverage fixed APYs of 5% and higher beyond the long weekend — May 24, 2024
AOL· 3 days agoHigher-risk investments. Stocks, index funds and mutual funds average higher returns than CDs,...
CD rates today, May 22, 2024 (up to 5.15% APY)
Yahoo Personal Finance· 5 days agoA certificate of deposit (CD) offers a safe place to store your savings while earning a reliable return. However, CD rates can vary widely. The following...
CD's Are Paying 5.15%, but I'm Still Sticking With a Savings Account
The Motley Fool· 4 days agoThe Ascent's guide to the best CD rates show multiple CDs paying more than 5.00%, including some...
This CD Could Turn $1,000 Into $114,000. Here's Why I'd Still Stay Away
The Motley Fool· 8 hours agoWith savings account interest rates expected to take a dive later this year, certificates of deposit (CDs) are looking pretty good. Traditional CDs usually have terms between six months and ...
Don't Ignore These High-Yield Savings Opportunities in May 2024
The Motley Fool· 3 days agoWant higher yield on your savings? Check out the best high-yield savings opportunities as of May 2024 (including CDs, savings, and money market accounts).
CD Rates Could Fall This Year -- But Here Are 3 Reasons to Wait on Opening One
The Motley Fool via AOL· 1 day agoSo if you have a near-term expense whose cost you're still trying to calculate, hold off on putting...