Are Low Feds Rates Unfair For CD Owners?

Thursday, October 15th, 2015

All investors and senior citizens who have chosen to invest their savings in Certificates of Deposit have been frustrated with the low rates that the Fed has set in the market. It results in a low yield for them and at times, makes them regret their decision to invest in any 2, 3 or 4 year CDs. It is the responsibility of the Federal Reserve to control the rates and …

October 15th, 2015


CD Rates Expected To Rise – Strategies to Make the Smart Buy

Tuesday, October 6th, 2015

Anyone who invests money in CDs wants assurance that they wouldn’t suffer any losses on their principals, and get a small return on their investment choice. But in the past few years, the returns enjoyed by investors have been quite small, as the rates have been rather low in the market. Yet there have been recent developments in the market, which have set certain expectations about CD rates for the …

October 6th, 2015


How a Hike in Interest Rates Could Affect Your CD Savings

Friday, October 2nd, 2015

In spite of the expectations of many, the Federal Reserve announced on the 17th of the month, that there will be no price hike in the interest rates for now. The benchmark set federal funds rate will stay the same at present. Yet, there have been speculations by the federal banking regulator, that there will still be an expected hike in the rates, raising them for the first time in …

October 2nd, 2015


Fed Decision Day – Will The Consumers Get Any Reprieve On Interest Rates?

Thursday, October 1st, 2015

The one burning question that is troubling many CD savers these days is whether the Fed will increase the rate in the market? Many savers have been waiting on tenterhooks and hoping that the promised rise in the interest rates will ultimately result in a good yield for them. But the announcement this Thursday just dashed some hopes while others still believe that hope is all they have left. It …

October 1st, 2015


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