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Current CD rates and terms at iGOBanking. You can often get higher than advertised rates at your local bank branch if you do your homework. Print out our "Highest CD Rate Survey" and bring it in with you. Print out some of the rates advertised on your iGOBanking.com's competing web sites so you have proof.       
                          
        
==> CD Rates at iGOBanking.com  as of  2/26/14  website <==

TermRate%APY*%Minimum Deposit Required
3 Month CD0.150.15$1000
6 Month CD0.150.15$1000
8 Month CD0.150.15$1000
9 month CD0.150.15$1000
12 Month CD0.150.15$1000
13 month CD0.150.15$1000
15 month CD0.150.15$1000
18 month CD0.150.15$1000
24 month CD1.001.00$1000
29 Month CD0.350.35$1000
36 month CD0.350.35$1000
48 month CD0.350.35$1000
60 month CD2.132.15$1000
7 Year CD0.350.35$1000
10 Year CD0.350.35$1000




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Monday - Friday     9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Saturday     9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.

iGObanking.com is a division of Flushing Savings Bank, FSB
Flushing Savings Bank: Main Office
14451 Northern Blvd
Flushing, NY 11354-4240
(800) 581-2889

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Definition:  A Certificate of Deposit or CD is certificate from a bank stating that the named party has a specified sum on deposit, usually for a given period of time at a fixed rate of interest.  Often there is a penalty for early withdrawal (taking your money out before the specified period of time.)

Definition:  A Liquid Certificate of Deposit gives you a CD rate that is usually better than most checking accounts while allowing more fluid access to your money.  That is you can take money out of the CD before it matures.  They usually pay higher rates than the offering bank's money market account but not the top rates of CDs held to the full term.  They are sort of "half and half" and thus offer rates that are in between the two.

Rates and terms may change at any time.  Contact the  bank for their current rates.

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