Countrywide Bank's 6 month 4.75% APY Certificate of Deposit
Fellow Masters, Countrywide's latest 6 month CD at 4.75% may be worth a look. They require a $10K minimum deposit and taking that money out 6 months from today may be a great time to get back into stocks.
Here's the link to their offer - Click Here.
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Enjoy the security of a savings account and the yields of a higher
interest rate with a CD from Countrywide Bank. CDs are simple, safe investments that provide multiple terms and options to meet your specific timeframe and financial goals. |
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The Masters would recommend putting your money into their CD but avoid their company shares (NYSE:CFC).
Feel the need to buy a bank?
Real simple. Banc of America (NYSE:BAC) trading cheap at $42 and a 5.9% dividend yield. However BofA's CD rates are terrible right now.
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.
We compile CD offers daily that are worth your attention and post them for your benefit. Click here to read the latest CD's we found.
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