A no-penalty CD can still be valuable, on the other hand, for those savers who want to lock in a fixed return, even if they're not sure of their ability to keep the funds intact for the full term.
While interest rates aren't expected to be changed at the meeting (the CME Group's FedWatch tool has a rate pause listed at almost 100% certainty), there are CD account mistakes savers should avoid ...
It’s often a better deal for consumers to pick a long-term certificate of deposit and pay an early withdrawal penalty than ...
Right now, there are 1-year certificates of deposit (CDs) that pay rates of 4.00% or more. If you open a short-term CD like a ...