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The Fed has now gone six months without cutting interest rates.

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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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Here’s how much $10,000 in a high-yield savings account can earn you.

Bank account budgeting tools make it easy to track your personal finances.

Inflation can eat away at your purchasing power, if you’re not keeping up with it.

Several banks are offering high-yield savings accounts well above 4 percent APY.

More than half of Americans also say the U.S. economy is on the wrong track.

Comparing savings rates can ensure you get the best return on your savings.

Get the latest rates on top-yielding money market accounts.

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Find out which CD term is best for your financial goals in a lower rate environment.

Know the two major benefits of opening a CD now, even as interest rates decline.

All CDs have one thing in common: They’re among the safest places to park your cash.

Learn how CD ladders and partial withdrawals can be used to fund emergency savings.

Withdrawing your money from a CD before the term ends can be costly.

These tips can help you manage your money more wisely and make you a bit richer.

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Money market funds are available from several different brokers and fund managers.

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