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If you’ve been thinking of getting a longer-term CD, you may want to make a move.
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Check out the latest CD rates from Bankrate’s weekly survey of banks and thrifts.
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Bankrate’s experts are reacting live to the Fed’s latest interest rate decision.
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The Fed has now gone six months without cutting interest rates.
Spend money, pay bills, write checks or make fund transfers with a checking account.
Fed Chair Powell Holds News Conference Following FOMC Rate Decision
This Fed communication tool is important, but be cautious when interpreting it.
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The Federal Reserve announced that it’s holding interest rates steady following its March 18-19 meeting.
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Consider these four factors when choosing the right high-yield savings account.
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These options are great places to stash money from a bonus, inheritance and more.
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Here’s how much $10,000 in a high-yield savings account can earn you.
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Bank account budgeting tools make it easy to track your personal finances.
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Inflation can eat away at your purchasing power, if you’re not keeping up with it.
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Several banks are offering high-yield savings accounts well above 4 percent APY.
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More than half of Americans also say the U.S. economy is on the wrong track.
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Comparing savings rates can ensure you get the best return on your savings.
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Get the latest rates on top-yielding money market accounts.
CD rates forecast for 2024
You can find a CD account that significantly out-earns the national average if you shop around among banks.
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Here’s everything you need to know about zero-coupon CDs.
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Understanding what determines CD rates can help you decide whether to get one.
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Should you keep money you need access to in a no-penalty CD or in a savings account?
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Jumbo CDs pay a higher yield than other CDs. Here’s what to know before opening one.
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Investing in CDs for retirement offers benefits but also some drawbacks.
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The Fed’s recent actions may force savers to start thinking differently about their money.
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With the Fed likely holding steady on rates for now, short-term CDs still look like a good option.
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These tips can help you manage your money more wisely and make you a bit richer.
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Ally’s money market account offers a high APY, no minimum deposit or monthly fee.
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Find the right business savings account to help your company’s money grow.
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Money market funds are available from several different brokers and fund managers.
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How Reg. D impacts your savings account and why it pays to check with your bank.
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Looking for a place to park your savings? Here’s why a MMA might be appealing.
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These accounts sound similar, but there are some key differences to know.
A guide to mutual funds
Not sure how to get started investing with mutual funds? We’ll help you understand the basics.
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Consumers without a bank account face hurdles when trying to cash a check.
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Learn the key characteristics of certified checks and how they differ from other types of payments.
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Knowing your limit before making a purchase can help you make smarter decisions.
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Finding the account number on a check is easy — if you know where to look.
This old-school way of paying is still in demand. Here’s everything you need to know.
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Checks aren’t as ubiquitous as they once were, but you may still have to write one.
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Compare prices on paper checks before you place your next order.