Your Credit and CD Rates

A Certificate of Deposit, or CD is similar to a savings account in that it earns interest, but different in that you can set a length of time (anywhere from 3 months to 5 years) that you will not touch your savings. The reason you may choose this option is that banks typically offer higher interest rates because they know you are not going to withdraw the money. Banks can then loan your money out, and pay you a higher Bank Rate to allow you to earn even more money.

Most investing options do not require a strong credit score to become an investor. However, there are a few who do, particularly high interest rate savings accounts. Even if they do not require a credit check, it is a good idea to always remain on top of your credit.

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Best Danbury CD Account Rates

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2.05%
As of February 8, 2010

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Best Rates (APY)Bank / Credit UnionAccount Type
2.32%
As of February 8, 2010
View Rate Details Mizuho Corporate Bank (USA) CD Account
2.30%
As of January 12, 2010
View Rate Details Hudson Heritage Credit Union CD Account
2.15%
As of January 12, 2010
View Rate Details Nassau Educators Credit Union CD Account
2.15%
As of October 22, 2009
View Rate Details Westchester Credit Union CD Account
2.01%
As of January 12, 2010
View Rate Details Long Island State Employees Credit Union CD Account
Bank / Account TypeRate ChangeDate
  North Shore Lij Health System Credit Union - 6 Month CD Account 1.35% to 1.25% Mar 5, 2010
  Provident Municipal Bank - 6 Month CD Account 0.90% to 0.50% Mar 5, 2010
  Mpo Credit Union - 6 Month CD Account 1.26% to 1.26% Mar 5, 2010
  Lij Employees Credit Union - 6 Month CD Account 1.35% to 1.25% Mar 4, 2010
  Ibm Metro Employees Credit Union - 6 Month CD Account 1.51% to 1.51% Mar 3, 2010
 

Types of Investment Income

The most difficult, and important, decision to make when investing your hard-earned money is which type of investment account should you choose. Certificate of deposits mature at a fixed rate on a fixed length of time, so you know what you’re getting up front. Mutual Funds may give a higher return, but are risky because they rely on the success of the stock market and the choices of the firm doing the investing on your behalf. Be sure to do your research on Danbury Banking Rates before you decide.

Common types of investment income accounts:

  • Certificate of Deposits (CDs)

  • IRAs
  • Savings Bonds
  • Stock and Mutual Funds
  • Money Market Accounts (MMAs)

No matter what type of investment you decide to make, or even if you’re just seeking more information to help you make the right decision, Danbury Banking Rates can help make that decision easier.

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Danbury, CT CD Rates and Interest Income Investments

You have worked hard to save your money, now it’s time to make your money work hard for you. Investing your money is the easiest way to make your net worth grow, even while you sleep. Depending on the amount of funds you have to invest and your investment goals, you will want to research the different options carefully.

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Danbury Banking Rates can make that research easier. We will assess your individual needs to connect you with Danbury banks and investment brokers providing the highest rates of return based on your financial goals.

Best CD Rates, IRAs and Investments in Danbury

Danbury Banking Rates want to help you earn money, save money and put yourself in the best position for your own financial situation. If you have a savings account that you do not need for the rest of this year, it may be a good idea to invest into a 6-12 month CD and take advantage of the higher interest rates. You can earn up to 1% or more in a CD versus a savings account with a $5000 CD over 10 years; that can be over $500-$1000 more in interest payments with the higher CD rate.

Many local Danbury credit unions offer competitive CD rates, money market accounts and IRAs, as do the larger national banks. If you want to get the highest interest rates, be sure to thoroughly research banks with the best offers before you make your decision. Danbury Banking Rates has relationships with many banks to maximize the potential of finding the best rates.

CD Rates When Interest Rates are Falling in Danbury, CT

A clear advantage of investing in CD’s is that CD Rates are fixed, meaning you lock in an interest rate for the entire term of the CD, and it does not change. When interest rates are dropping, your CD stays at a higher rate. If you money is in a savings account, or interest paying checking account, your interest rate will drop daily, if rate are falling. Learn from Danbury Banking Rate partners if rates are falling or rising, and make the right choice to earn more money.

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