7 Yr Jumbo Cd Rates
If your CD has a step-up coupon schedule, the interest rate of your CD may be higher or lower than prevailing market rates. Generally, a step-up CD pays a below-market interest rate for an initial defined period (often one year). After the expiration of that initial period, the coupon rate generally increases, and the CD. The first, known as CDARS, is an account type that provides FDIC insurance on balances above $250,000. Yields are generally a bit lower than on standard CDs of equal term length. The second, the Bump Rate CD, is a 3.5-year CD that allows you to raise your yield once during the term should prevailing rates rise.
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