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Certificates Of Deposit

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Certificates of deposit offer peace of mind, but they’re not without some drawbacks.
Taxes on CD interest aren’t always clear-cut. Here’s what you need to know.
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A CD ladder lets savers benefit from higher rates without locking up all your money in long-term CDs.

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CD rates forecast for 2024

CD investors continue to benefit from strong yields, while inflation gradually slows. Here's what you need to know before the year ends.

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Historical rate trends

Discover how CD interest rates have changed from 1984 to present and what we can learn from analyzing historical economic data.

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Read up on top available rates and national average trends over time from Bankrate’s weekly survey of banks and credit unions.

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Bankrate consistently has offers well above the national average to help you earn more on your savings.

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Calculate your estimated CD earnings

Enter your deposit amount along with the term and APY of the CD you are considering. See how much you could save when your CD reaches maturity.

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Your total balance
    012345Year 1Year 2Year 3Year 4Year 5Your EarningsNational Ave...
    Interest earned by year month 5:
    Your earnings $1677.40
    National Average $481.52
    Total interest earned = $1677.40

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