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  2. How to renew a certificate of deposit (CD) - AOL

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    The end of the CD’s term — also referred to as the time it matures — is when you can choose to cash in the CD or renew it. If you have a CD that’s nearing the end of its term, you may be ...

  3. What to do when your CD matures: Taking advantage of your ...

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    Let the bank automatically renew it into a new CD term at the current interest rate. Let’s say you have $10,000 in a one-year CD earning 4% interest. When it matures, your bank gives you a 10 ...

  4. How do certificates of deposit work? Understanding CDs ... - AOL

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    A no-penalty CD — also called a liquid CD or a breakable CD — allows you to withdraw your money before your CD’s maturity date ... renew the CD for another term or transfer the money to ...

  5. Certificate of deposit - Wikipedia

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    A certificate of deposit (CD) is a time deposit sold by banks, thrift institutions, and credit unions in the United States. CDs typically differ from savings accounts because the CD has a specific, fixed term before money can be withdrawn without penalty and generally higher interest rates. CDs require a minimum deposit and may offer higher ...

  6. What is a brokered CD? How they work — and what to know ...

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    Benefits of brokered CDs. Longer term options. CD terms from a bank typically range from six months to five years. But with brokered CDs, you can choose from terms of one month to 20 years.

  7. How much should you keep in a CD? Balancing safety and ... - AOL

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    Many CDs automatically renew at the end of the term, when the CD reaches maturity. If you don't want your CD account to renew, set up a reminder to notify your bank before the renewal date.

  8. Short-term CD vs. long-term CD: Which is best for you? - AOL

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    Midrange CDs. Midrange CDs can include those with terms greater than a year and up to three years in length. People may open a midrange CD to save for a new car or for planned life events such as ...

  9. Why Do CD Rates Vary So Much? - AOL

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    Here’s an overview of current CD rates and why they continuously vary. What Are CDs and How Do They Work? CDs are savings tools that earn interest on money invested for a pre-determined period.