CD Hunting: Washington Federal Savings and their 7 Month 4.25% APY
Fellow CD Hunters, found a decent deal at Washington Federal that over the weekend that went from a 5 month to a 7 month CD, missed the boat but still if you're on the lookout for low risk, check it out.
We are on the hunt for High Yield CD's and similar products offered by Banks and other financial institutions. In today's market playing High Yield CD's and taking advantage of High Yield Savings account is just another way to build your equity when stocks are performing poorly.
The Stockmasters care the most about the 3 month and 4 month CD offers, and consider some of the 6 month, 9 month, and 1 Year options if the rates are good.
Every week we compile CD offers that are worth your attention and post them for your benefit. Click here to read the latest CD's we found.
Here's the link to their site and offer - Click here.
Featured Certificate of Deposit
Limited Time Offer
7 Month CD
4.163% Interest Rate
4.25% APY
$1,000 Minimum Balance to Open. FDIC-insured. Penalty for early withdrawal. Annual Percentage Yield assumes principal and interest remain on deposit for one full year (365 days), and is effective as of 2/8/08. Offer subject to change without notice.
To open an account contact the branch nearest you.
Also, IndymacBank is still offering their impressive 3 Month CD at 4.25% APY.
Here's that link: Click Here
Rates
Current interest rates and Annual Percentage Yield (APY) effective as of 02/08/2008. Rates subject to change.
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