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Originally posted by Rapid Robert View Post
I also purchased in 2022 with knowledge that I might want to take the 3-month penalty at some point to trade up to a better rate. However, if the inflation component goes back up, then the sacrifice will be more than $90, correct? It's always the last 3 months of interest earned that is forfeited, I assume.
I only do CD's at my CU. They may not have the absolute highest rate, but they are competitive. I can take out a new one online. They auto renew, but it's not generally at the best rate. After it matures, I just call and have them put the amount in my checking account. I never have to go into the branch.
My MM account is at American Funds. Again, all online for transactions.
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Originally posted by TaxGuyBill View Post
3.6%, but that was a LONG time ago, in 2000.
Since 2000 the combined rate is almost always higher than Fed rate, which is generally the most you can get on bank products.
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