Questions tagged [certificate-of-deposit]

for questions that relate to the certificate of deposits(CD). A CD is a time deposit, a financial product commonly offered to consumers in the United States.

Certificates of Deposit (or CDs) are similar to savings accounts in that they are insured and thus virtually riskfree; they are "money in the bank". CDs are insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) for banks and by the National Credit Union Administration (NCUA) for credit unions. They are different from savings accounts in that the CD has a specific, fixed term (often monthly, three months, six months, or one to five years), and, usually, a fixed interest rate. It is intended that the CD be held until maturity, at which time the money may be withdrawn together with the accrued interest.

Certificate of deposit - From Wikipedia

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What is CD laddering and what are its pros and cons?

I've seen the term "CD Laddering". What is this and what are the benefits and risks of doing it?
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what does coupon frequency at maturity mean for a cd?

when are dividends paid to the CD account. Is the return of the CD better if monthly or at maturity? These are the 2 choices I have
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How can a "5 year CD" have a Term of "120 Months"?

From a bank portfolio print-out, I see a CD listed: 5 Year CD Opened: 3/24/2015 Term: 120 Months Matures: 3/24/2025 What does it mean for a "5 Year CD" have a Term of "120 Months" and to mature after 10 years? Is this normal? Or is this some kind…
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Prevalence of certificate of deposit ads and possible implications

I first learned about certificates of deposit (CDs) two months ago through a few posts on different stock boards on Yahoo Finance. Most of these posts went like this: "I'm pulling out some of my money and parking it in bonds and CDs." Since then, I…
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Interest Payments on Certificates of Deposit

I'm curious how interest payments on certificates of deposits get paid out. Let's pretend you put $100 into a 5-year CD at 3% annual rate. Do you get: $3 every year $115.93 at once at the end of 5 years Basically, I'm trying to understand the…
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brokered CD interest calculations

When I look at the fixed income overview page for etrade (although they are all pretty much the same as far as I can tell) there is a 5.75% rate for CDs at one year. When you click through, this is for CUSIP 46656MQS3 which is an 11 month CD…
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Short term investments

I have saved money, but haven't been investing it. Don't know where to start. House is payed for, little to no debt. Only making 58k a year. Are CD's the best low risk short term option?
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