Both CDs and high-yield savings accounts allow you to earn interest, but one may stand out over the other next year.
If you're nearing the end of your CD term, there are a few simple but important steps you may want to take now.
Don't let your maturing CD account automatically roll over next month. Make these three expert-backed moves right now.
Average yields for certificates of deposit with 36-month terms are down 10 basis points over the past year to just 1.34% APY, according to the latest government data. Looking ahead, however, more cuts ...
The Federal Reserve is getting ready to cut rates for the first time this year when it meets in mid-September, which could end the nice run we've had with high-yield savings accounts (HYSAs) and ...
It's no secret that current returns on certificates of deposit (CDs) are impressive. Some competitive CDs pay 5% or higher APYs on your savings. But, if you've researched opening one, you may have ...
Today's highest CD rate is 4.94% for a jumbo 6-month CD. CD rates from online banks are commonly twice as high as the ...
Regions certificates of deposit (CDs) are worthy of your attention if you already have an account with the bank and are searching for a CD with a maturity of less than 17 months. Otherwise, you’ll ...
You can still find CD rates at high as 5.35% APY – if you know where to look. Kelly is an editor for CNET Money covering banking. She has over 10 years of experience in personal finance and previously ...
A certificate of deposit (CD) account is a popular savings tool offered by banks and credit unions that require you to lock your money away for a set period of time in exchange for a fixed interest ...
Kelly is a former editor for CNET Money covering banking. She has over 10 years of experience in personal finance and previously wrote for CBS MoneyWatch covering banking, investing, insurance and ...