Savings account interest rates are best in years, experts say. How to get a high yield.
USA TODAY via Yahoo Finance· 7 days ago“Don’t worry about the labels,” Papadimitriou said. “Whether it’s called a CD, a checking account, a...
Interest rates are paused. Should you open a CD or high-yield savings account?
CBS News· 1 week agoThis week, the Federal Reserve decided to pause interest rate hikes for the second time this year....
The best CD rates for September 2023
Yahoo Personal Finance· 1 day agoTo find the best deals on CDs, shop for one that combines the best CD rates, a term that matches your savings goal, and a minimum deposit that fits your...
Why you should deposit $10,000 into a high-yield savings account now
CBS News· 3 days agoIn 2020, for example, when the interest rate environment was dramatically lower due to the pandemic,...
When Will the Federal Reserve Stop Raising Interest Rates?
Motley Fool· 2 weeks agoHigher living costs may be making that impossible, and that's understandable. But if you happen to...
JPMorgan Chase to offer 6% interest rate for minimum of $5 million in high-end CD product: WSJ
Morningstar· 3 days agoThe 6% rate for a six-month CD is a step up from JPM's 5% offer for a minimum of $100,000. Those wealthy enough to park $5 million in a certificate of deposit ...
Will interest rates on savings accounts continue to go up after the Fed’s upcoming decision?
Sacramento Bee via Yahoo News· 2 weeks agoaccounts at “brick and mortar” banks are averaging 0.45%. In California, banks have been paying as...
CD Rates Today: September 25, 2023—Rates Broadly Edge Higher
Forbes· 5 days agoHere’s an overview of how CD rates are changing, followed by a guide to the current top CD rates...
How the Federal Reserve impacts savings account interest rates
Bankrate via Yahoo Finance· 1 week agoThe central bank mostly does so by raising or lowering the cost of borrowing money. Savings account...
3 Bad Reasons to Open a Savings Account
Motley Fool· 14 hours agoBut they could fall sooner or later -- there's no way to tell. It's up to your bank. So don't open a savings account to lock in high rates. Instead, open...