Shopping around for the Best CDs in Summer 2009
Mastery once again on the hunt for the best CD deals offered across our great nation. After all, why not hoard those pennies and take on zero risk?
There are a few worth mentioning, so let's get to it and once again MetLife is the big winner.
The first cd offer that caught our attention is from AIG Bank - Click to View. The best they can do is a 6 month cd rate at 1.5% APY:
Terms: Interest rate: APY¹:
6 Months 1.50% 1.51%
12 Months 1.94% 1.96%
Why high yield CDs?
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.
While some of these CD Deals mentioned in this article may no longer be offered by the various Banks and Financial firms, the most recent CD options can be found by our sponsors:
Everyday we search through CD rates and only post the top performers for your review. Happy CD Investing and enjoy the articles.
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SOURCE: http://wallstnation.com/high_yield_cd_rates_08032009
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