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CD rates any one know of a good one
I have a CD thats maturing in a few weeks and would like to find a good rate. This one was at 4% for 6 months but the new rate is going to be much lower. The best I have seen is 2.75% with GMAC but I'm not sure I want to put any money with General Motors. I could always bury my money in a shoe box in the backyard .
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www.bankrate.com will give you an idea whats out there.
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Join Date: Oct 2000
Location: Lincoln, NE
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It is just crazy out there right now. Hell a year ago I figured I would keep my cash in a 1 year CD and was getting 5%. Now I wish I would have gone 5 years on it. How can our economy keep afloat?
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Join Date: Nov 2001
Location: SoCal
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The rates are nuts (low) out there, even for multi-year CDs. I have a couple of CDs maturing in the next month or so that I will have to figure out what to re-invest them in.
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I feel like this must be my fault somehow. Back when I had no money at all to invest I got a great deal on a 30 year mortgage of 12.5% Now that I have a few dollars to put in my Roth IRA my CDs are paying 2.6%.
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Join Date: May 2001
Location: Off the grid- Almost
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There have been a few banks offering significantly higher rates than average- These are the banks that need cash desparately. I'd stay away from banks offering high interest.
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Join Date: Apr 2001
Location: Linn County, Oregon
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If they are FDIC insured at least your initial deposit is safe...all you'd lose is the interest in the event of failure. Assuming, of course, you stay under the insurance limit.
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Non Compos Mentis
Join Date: May 2001
Location: Off the grid- Almost
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Anybody know how much time it would take, or what the proccess would be if you had to rely on the FDIC? In the event of several banks taking a nose-dive, would the FDIC have enough cash for everyone? Would President Obama simply borrow more, and further increase the deficit? |
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