With inflation skyrocketing, your money is losing value if you keep it parked in your checking account. Thankfully, there are other places to stash it to help hedge against inflation. Have you ...
We’re in an era when people are struggling to find short-term CDs that pay more than 1 or 2%. Yet people who are on fixed incomes or are afraid of stocks are looking for more money on their savings.
Brokered CDs typically come with higher interest rates—but there’s a big catch Written By Written by Contributor, Buy Side Tanza Loudenback is a contributor to Buy Side and expert on retirement and ...
Certificates of deposit, or CDs, are an option many people use to set aside money for a short amount of time in order to help reach their financial goals. One of the primary benefits: Interest rates ...
Average CD rates have been declining month-over-month during 2025, according to Federal Reserve data — and yet there are still some good offers hanging on, some of which pay 4% and up. (You can see ...
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The interest rate environment is changing once again. After the Federal Reserve kept its federal funds rate on pause for all of 2025, the central bank is poised to issue its first rate cut of the year ...
You can buy a CD in a foreign country, but it's risky Matt Webber is an experienced personal finance writer, researcher, and editor. He has published widely on personal finance, marketing, and the ...
Looking for places to store your cash to beat inflation? One risk-free option to consider is a jumbo CD. You can find jumbo CD rates up to 4.35%. CD rates have fallen slightly after the Federal ...