From high-yield savings accounts to CDs, Treasuries, and I bonds, many safe cash options pay above 4%—even up to 5%.
Editor's Note: APYs listed in this article are up-to-date as of the time of publication. They may fluctuate (up or down) as the Fed rate changes. CNBC Select will update as changes are made public. If ...
Explore top short- and long-term CD rates available today Certificates of deposit (CDs) often offer the best rates for savings. However, to get the highest annual percentage yield (APY), you need to ...
Credit union CDs often offer competitive rates and lower fees—here’s how to compare the best options and decide which fits your savings strategy ...
Interest rates available on certificates of deposit (CDs) in recent years have been exponentially higher than where they started the decade. In 2020, for example, they hovered around or below 1%. But ...
Borrowers who saw some slight but noticeable relief last month after the Federal Reserve cut interest rates are in store for additional help in the weeks and months ahead. Not only is another interest ...
A new 5-month certificate of deposit (CD) paying 5.00% APY was unveiled today, pushing past the 4.25% ceiling that had defined the top nationwide CD rate in recent weeks. As the chart below shows, ...
If you’re concerned that rates will fall in the future, a five-year CD can help you guarantee a fixed yield for several years ...
Certificates of deposit often act as a strategic safety net and a low-risk vehicle to park some cash. And with the Federal Reserve leaving rates unchanged so far this year, locking in a CD that offers ...