Certificates of Deposit
Certificates of deposit (CDs) often earn a better interest rate than high-yield savings accounts and are just as safe. Yet your money is not easily accessible during the term of the CD and you will have to pay a penalty fee if you want to access it early. Find out when CDs are useful and how best to incorporate them into your savings strategy.
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