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  2. The pros and cons of CD investing - AOL

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    CD rates can vary a great deal among banks, so it pays for investors to shop around. The average five-year CD currently earns 1.44 percent APY, while the best five-year CD rates are more than ...

  3. The 20 Best CD Accounts of 2022 - AOL

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    Comenity Bank. Why it stands out: The Comenity Bank CD Account offers an annual percentage yield of 0.65% for a 12-month CD, the best on our list. Pros: 0.85% 60-month APY. 0.65% 12-month APY ...

  4. No-penalty CD vs. savings account: Which is the best choice ...

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    Some banks limit the number of outgoing transfers you can make from a savings account to six per month. That’s more access than a no-penalty CD, but it’s not as much access as a checking account .

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

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    Building a CD ladder. A CD ladder is a savings strategy that takes advantage of the benefits of short-, mid- and long-term CDs. Building a CD ladder involves opening several CDs of varying lengths ...

  6. Brokered CDs: What they are and how to buy them - AOL

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    For example, if you buy one CD for $200,000 issued by Bank of America and one CD for $150,000 issued by Wells Fargo, both CDs are fully insured by the FDIC. Then, you have $350,000 in total FDIC ...

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

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    Related stories in our savings series. Top banking mistakes that could be costing you money (and how to avoid them) Joint bank accounts: The pros and cons for every stage of life