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Big banks are touting sweet CD yields in excess of 5%. Where you can find them
CNBC· 6 days agoFor instance, JPMorgan right now is paying out an annual percentage yield of 5.4% on a one-year CD,...
Which CD term is best with inflation rising?
CBS News· 2 days agoThe economy has shown several signs of strength recently, such as with the unemployment rate remaining under 4%, according to the Bureau of Labor...
How to Choose the Best 10-Year CD Rate for You
Fortune· 4 days agoIn this article, we rank the best 10-year CDs based on current APYs, minimum balance requirements, customer service, and more. Plus, it offers the lowest minimum deposit amount on our list at a $500 minimum opening deposit.
3 moves seniors should consider with inflation still high
CBS News· 5 days agoWith a report released earlier in April showing inflation rising yet again and the prospect of ...
‘Down to the Wire’: Savers Have Just Days to Lock in I Bond Rates Before They Fall
The State· 2 days agoExperts say the government savings bonds still offer attractive rates for long-term savers, especially if the goal is to beat soaring prices. Right now, I bonds boast a 5.27% interest ...
CIT Bank CD rates: A comprehensive guide
CNN.com· 6 days agoFind everything you need to know about CIT Bank CD rates, including how they stack up to competitors.
8 Best Investments For 2024
Forbes· 6 days ago2024 is already close to being halfway over. The stock market continues to flirt with all-time highs while interest rates are till hovering near the peak...
How to give a savings bond as a gift
Bankrate via AOL· 6 days agoThis ensures the funds have been processed successfully. What are alternatives to savings bonds?Certificates of deposit (CDs), savings accounts, and high
3 great reasons to open an online savings account this month
CBS News· 4 days agoWith inflation currently sitting at 3.5% per year, moving money into a high-yield savings account can help you keep up and earn a little extra. Online banks ...
10 Essential Sources of Retirement Income
US News & World Report· 7 days agoMany soon-to-be retirees don't have enough saved. Short-term investments like CDs and money markets offer low risk and protect your money from market swings. Stocks and bonds ...