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Best CD rates today: Don't miss today's top APYs ahead of week's inflation news — May 13, 2024
AOL· 44 minutes agoWhile you can't add to or access your cash until the CD matures, the trade-off is a safe, stable way...
Best CD Rates Today -- Act Now to Snag an APY as High as 5.35%, May 8, 2024
CNET· 5 days agoA certificate of deposit is a great way to protect your earning potential in an uncertain rate...
Highest savings rates today: Why to move your money to a high-yield account ahead of week's...
AOL· 49 minutes agoLow or no minimums. The best savings accounts require no minimum deposit or balance to earn interest...
CD rates today, May 13, 2024 (earn up to 5.15% APY)
Yahoo Personal Finance· 3 hours agoHere’s a look at the average CD rate by term as of April 15, 2024 (the most recent data available from the FDIC): The highest national average ...
3 Reasons a High-Yield Savings Account May Be a Better Place for Your Money Than CDs
The Motley Fool via AOL· 14 hours agoThis means the interest rate your account pays can change over time, usually moving in concert with...
No Way Am I Opening This 12-Month CD, Even Though Its Rate Is 5.92%
The Motley Fool· 2 days agoRight now, many 12-month certificates of deposit (CDs) have rates above 5%, with the most...
Current CD rates for May 8, 2024
CNN.com· 5 days agoCertificates of deposit (CDs) can be a stable way to grow your savings by planning ahead with your finances. CD rates are as high as 5.40% right now, but...
Today’s CD Rates for May 10, 2024: Up to 5.92% APY
Market Watch· 3 days agoAn overview of the national average CD rates for select standard term lengths and data on each term’s basis point increase or decrease history is...
Top CD rates today: Rates continue to be competitive — May 8, 2024
USA Today· 5 days agoThe national average rate was 1.26% as of May 7, 2024, the latest data available, up one basis point...
CD Rates May Decline if This Trend Continues, so Open Yours Now
The Motley Fool via AOL· 2 days agoBut these two pieces of data do point to a slightly less strong economy than what we've seen in...