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Best no-penalty CD rates for February 2025

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Most certificates of deposit (CDs) have one characteristic that consumers don’t like: penalties for early withdrawals. No-penalty CDs, however, are an exception. These products may provide a higher fixed yield than you could earn with a savings account and without having to pay a penalty should you need to withdraw your money early.

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Bankrate Partner average
3.76% APY
National average
1.53% APY
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What is a no-penalty CD?

Pros and cons of no-penalty CDs

Pros

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    You won’t have to worry about an early withdrawal penalty with a no-penalty CD.

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    Savings accounts usually have a variable APY, while no-penalty CDs generally offer fixed rates for the duration of the term.

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    Some no-penalty CDs may carry a higher yield than a savings account.

Cons

  • CDs that have an early withdrawal penalty generally pay higher yields.

  • Generally, you won’t be able to withdraw your entire balance from a no-penalty CD until the seventh day after your deposit.