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  2. Here are the benefits of opening a CD right now ... - AOL

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    The Federal Reserve slashed its federal funds rate by 50 basis points, or half a percentage point, to a target range of 4.75-5 percent at its latest Federal Open Market Committee meeting on ...

  3. Top CD Rates Today: September 18 — Earn Up To 5.75% APY - AOL

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    Banks offered CD rates below 0.42%, a trend that persisted for several years as the economy recovered. Fast forward to the mid-2010s, and while rates began to inch up, they remained modest, barely ...

  4. Best CD rates for September 3, 2024 - AOL

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    Best CD rates today: Don't let today's highest APYs of up to 5.10% slip you by on terms of 6+ months — Sept. 3, 2024

  5. How do certificates of deposit work? Understanding CDs ... - AOL

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    Understanding CDs — including 7 types for boosting your savings. A certificate of deposit — or CD — is a type of deposit or savings account that allows you to grow your savings at higher ...

  6. Top CD Rates Today: September 19 — Earn Up To 5.75% APY - AOL

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    Banks offered CD rates below 0.42%, a trend that persisted for several years as the economy recovered. Fast forward to the mid-2010s, and while rates began to inch up, they remained modest, barely ...

  7. I'm a personal finance expert: Here's why you need to ... - AOL

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    A CD ladder can help you take advantage of the high yields banks currently offer on terms of up to 24 months. Laddering your CD involves investing in several CDs with varying maturity dates ...

  8. If You Think Today's CD Rates Are Amazing, Just Wait ... - AOL

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    Even if CD rates dip into the 4% range and stay there for quite some time, though, that's still a pretty awesome return given the risk-free nature of CDs. It's true that opening a CD carries the ...

  9. No-Penalty CD vs. Savings Account: Which Is Best for ... - AOL

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    And no-penalty CDs may have better interest rates than some savings accounts. Savings accounts are better for those who want immediate access to their cash in any amount–and still want to earn ...