Yes, most banks do offer CD's or, Certificates of Deposits. Generally Certificates of Deposits are time deposits, a certain denomination of money that you take a deposit on and that accrues interest until it is 'mature' at which time you can usually extend it, or withdraw it with the interest added. You can usually withdraw your money early but if you do, you will forfeit all or much of your interest.
There are several banks in California that offer IRA CDs. Some examples are: Bank of America, US Bank, Wells Fargo, Sterling Savings Bank and of course your local credit union.
There are many websites that offer charts on comparable bank rates on CDs. The best one would be a site called Bankrate. They offer many comparisons of banks and banking products.
Banks offer different rates for high yield CDs depending on how much you are depositing and how long you will be leaving your money in the CD. Currently, Aurora Bank is offering a rate of 2.360 % on a five year CD with a minimum deposit of $1,000.
There are many banks that are offering a good rate on cds. Here are a few of them, aurora bank, ally, ever bank and virtual bank. There are other ones as well. These can be find by typing in where to find the best CD rates.
Banks are generally the only ones that provide CDs. If you mean WHICH bank provides high interest rates, check out Ally bank. Its CDs have an APY of 1.7%, one of the highest in the industry.
There are several banks in California that offer IRA CDs. Some examples are: Bank of America, US Bank, Wells Fargo, Sterling Savings Bank and of course your local credit union.
You can find where to buy high yield cds on bizrate.com. Some of the banks that offer high yield cds right now are Aurora Bank, Doral Bank, and Ally Bank.
http://www.bankaholic.com/cd-rates offers an updated list of which banks offer the best one-year rates on CDs.
There are many websites that offer charts on comparable bank rates on CDs. The best one would be a site called Bankrate. They offer many comparisons of banks and banking products.
Some banks that offer the highest interest CDs are CiT Bank, Ally Bank, and Nationwide Bank. The longer the term of the CD, the higher the interest rate.
Banks offer different rates for high yield CDs depending on how much you are depositing and how long you will be leaving your money in the CD. Currently, Aurora Bank is offering a rate of 2.360 % on a five year CD with a minimum deposit of $1,000.
There are many banks that are offering a good rate on cds. Here are a few of them, aurora bank, ally, ever bank and virtual bank. There are other ones as well. These can be find by typing in where to find the best CD rates.
Banks are generally the only ones that provide CDs. If you mean WHICH bank provides high interest rates, check out Ally bank. Its CDs have an APY of 1.7%, one of the highest in the industry.
Banks offer a variety of accounts including: checking, savings, mutual funds, IRAs, CDs, etc. Different banks offer different interest rates and promotions for these different types of accounts.
Many banks in Dallas have high rate CD options-- any natinal chain, such as Chase or Fifth Third will offer decent CDs. However, if you're looking for the best CDs offered, it would seem that Vision Bank offers a 2% APY.
Bank of America does offer certificate of deposit rates and they also offer CD accounts. CDs are some of the highest yielding investments that bank of America offers.
Banks and brokerage firms offer high yield CDs. You should do some research to find the best rates. www.bankrate.com/cd.aspx offers reviews of the highest yielding CDs available, and ranks the CDs in order of yield percentage.