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

New Bankrate data shows many Americans are slowly making progress on their savings.

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CDs hold your funds for a set period. In exchange, you get a reliable return.

Sometimes paying an early withdrawal penalty on a CD isn’t a bad idea.

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As the Fed is cutting interest rates, consider these certificates of deposit (CDs)

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

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

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Many of these banks offer low-fee accounts and higher yields than some of the biggest banks.

The best account to save your money will vary by your goal.

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Mobile apps make managing your money a snap and mobile alerts can help protect it.

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