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If you’re interested in an Edward Jones certificate of deposit (CD), rates are higher than the national average, ranging between 4.00% and 4.50% annual percentage yield (APY). These rates are on ...
A certificate of deposit, or CD, lets you lock in a fixed interest rate for a fixed amount of time. That's an attractive option in today's market, where savers can find CD rates above 5%.
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CDs are reliable, they're easy to store, they're much cheaper than vinyl records, and once you buy an album, it's yours to keep forever. CDs also come with the all-important booklet with lyrics and ...
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However, by opening a certificate of deposit (CD), you can still lock in a high rate for a set amount of time. That way, even if banks continue to lower their interest rates, you will still earn a ...