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Comparing savings rates can ensure you get the best return on your savings.
Get the latest rates on top-yielding money market accounts.
Even earning as little as $100 in extra income here and there can give you added spending money.
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Even as interest rates drop, some top-yielding savings accounts remain competitive.
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Savings yields topping inflation could let you hold onto your purchasing power.
Check out the latest CD rates from Bankrate’s weekly survey of banks and thrifts.
You can find a CD account that significantly out-earns the national average if you shop around among banks.
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