Wells Fargo CD rates are tiered for most of their terms and require a relatively high minimum deposit. Here's what to know ...
Huntington Bank’s CD rates are very competitive for certain terms. Check out Huntington’s latest CD offer and find out how ...
State Farm offers better insurance policies than banking services, given the low rates on its deposit accounts State Farm’s CD rates may vary by location, and the rates listed below may not be ...
A certificate of deposit may be the best way to get the highest annual percentage yields on your savings. While average CD ...
Average rates for certificates of deposit this month range from a ho-hum 0.23% for the shortest, 1-month terms, up to 1.76% for 1-year accounts, according to the latest government data. But for ...
Promotional CDs often have higher rates than standard CDs. Promotional CDs may come in irregular term lengths, such as 21 months instead of the standard 24 months. Financial institutions commonly ...
The choice between a long-term certificate of deposit (CD) and a high-yield savings account often comes down to personal preference. A high-yield savings account, on the other hand, comes with a ...
Certificate of deposit (CD) accounts have generated strong yields for savers who locked in high rates in 2023 and 2024. Around a year ago, you could find some CD APYs up to 6%. Now many of those same ...
CD rates remain relatively high — with some still touting APYs of 4% and up. (You can see some of the highest CD APYs here, from our partner Bankrate.) But changes in inflation and interest rate cuts ...
Every CD listed below comes from an FDIC-insured bank, so your deposits are protected up to $250,000. The best choice depends on two things -- how much you plan to invest and how long you can leave it ...
Interest rates have been high for a while now, and though that's unfortunate news for consumers needing to borrow cash, for savers, it's a boon. It's particularly beneficial for those willing to leave ...
CD rates are starting to dip -- and the pace could pick up soon. Since the Fed's rate cut in late October -- the second of the year -- a growing number of banks have already trimmed their top APYs.