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

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    Due to their fixed terms and low deposit requirements, CDs can offer significantly higher interest rates when compared to traditional savings and checking accounts — up to 10 times more than the ...

  3. High-yield savings vs. traditional savings account: Why it’s ...

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    High-yield money market accounts work much like HYSAs, offering higher interest rates of regular savings accounts. But they come with debit card access and check-writing privileges that HYSAs don’t.

  4. Money market accounts vs. money market funds: How these two ...

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    A money market account (MMA) is a middle ground between checking and high-yield savings accounts. They're offered by traditional banks, online banks and credit unions as a way to earn higher ...

  5. Best CD rates today: Turn New Year's motivation into ... - AOL

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    Money market account. Also called a money market savings account, the rate on an MMA can beat those of traditional savings accounts, with the same flexible access to your money. Higher-risk ...

  6. Savings interest rates today: Put your money to work with top ...

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    A high-yield savings account can earn you significantly more interest than a traditional savings account, with digital banks and online accounts offering the strongest rates, passing along ...

  7. What is a savings account? Definition, how it works - AOL

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    Although many big, traditional banks offer savings accounts with paltry interest rates as low as 0.01 percent, you can find accounts with rates well above 4 percent, mostly at online-only banks ...