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  2. What to do when your CD matures in a falling-rate environment

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    In less than three months, roughly $373 billion in CDs will expire at the nation’s four largest banks—Bank of America, Citi, JPMorgan Chase, Wells Fargo—accounting for 46.4 percent of the ...

  3. What to do when your CD matures: Taking advantage of your ...

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    Let the bank automatically renew it into a new CD term at the current interest rate. Let’s say you have $10,000 in a one-year CD earning 4% interest. When it matures, your bank gives you a 10 ...

  4. How to renew a certificate of deposit (CD) - AOL

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    Bank. CD grace period. Ally Bank. 10 days. Bank of America. 7 days. Bask Bank. 10 days. BMO Harris. 10 days. Bread Savings. 10 days. Capital One. 10 days. Chase. 10 ...

  5. How do CDs work? - AOL

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    Savers can build a CD ladder by buying multiple CDs that mature at different times. CD maturity date. The end of a CD term is called the maturity date. When the CD matures, you have the ...

  6. I’m a Financial Planner: What Not To Do When Your CD Matures

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  7. Certificate of deposit - Wikipedia

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    [12] On the other hand, he says, bank accounts and CDs are fine for holding cash for a short amount of time. CD rates are correlated with the expected inflation at the time the CD is bought. The actual inflation may be lower or higher. Locking in the interest rate for a long term may be bad (if inflation goes up) or good (if inflation goes down).

  8. I’m a banking reporter who covers CD rates daily. Here are 5 ...

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    Among CDs that currently earn the top rates, here’s approximately how much interest a $10,000 deposit will earn by the time the CDs mature: 6-month CD earning 5.15% APY: $254 1-year CD earning 5 ...

  9. The CDs would not all mature in the same interest rate environment. A CD ladder reduces interest rate risk by staggering maturities among several bonds, each of which represents a rung on the ladder.