Comparing CD Rates: High APYs and Short vs. Long-term Options

Several certificates of deposit (CDs) are currently offering annual percentage yields (APYs) of 6% or higher, but it's important to consider the fine print and eligibility requirements before investing. Many high-paying CDs are offered by credit unions with membership requirements, and some have short durations that may affect the actual earnings. Potential investors should carefully review the terms, early withdrawal penalties, and payment schedule. Additionally, it's crucial to assess whether a CD aligns with one's overall financial plan and to determine eligibility for membership. Experts advise considering the context of broader financial goals and the possibility of declining interest rates in the future.
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- Short-term CDs vs. long-term CDs: Which is best for you? USA TODAY
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