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Earnings from a $10,000 CD TermTop APYInterest earnings 6 months 4.65% $229.86 1 year 4.45% $445.00 3 years 4.15% $1,297.38 5 years 4.25% $2,313.47 Feb 13, 2025
Opportunity Cost. Another drawback of CDs is the opportunity cost of tying up your funds in a fixed-rate investment. If interest rates rise during the term of your CD, you may miss out on the opportunity to earn a higher return on your savings.
Sometimes called a timed deposit, a CD requires you to leave your money until the end of the term length or when it reaches the maturity date. If you need to close the CD or withdraw from it before it matures, you may pay a penalty.
Early withdrawal penalties typically range from 90 days to 365 days worth of interest.
Unlike regular savings accounts and money market accounts, CDs typically guarantee the same APY for a set amount of time, or term. In exchange for this peace of mind, the bank requires you to leave the money untouched throughout the term, charging an early withdrawal penalty if you need access to the funds sooner.
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