Dayton CD Rates

Dayton’s nickname is the “Gem City.” Most people here might have a gem or two, but the majority have their money tied up in investments, like CDs and money markets. Dayton Banking Rates could help you find the CD rates and money market rates that everyone’s looking for.

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The economy has clearly entered rough waters, and it’s a good idea to review your financial situation and future plans and goals. Whatever they might be, Dayton Banking Rates wants to help you achieve financial peace of mind and a more secure future.

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Best Dayton CD Account Rates

Featured RateBank / Credit UnionAccount Type
2.05%
As of February 8, 2010

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Best Rates (APY)Bank / Credit UnionAccount Type
2.25%
As of October 22, 2009
View Rate Details First Bank Richmond CD Account
2.02%
As of January 12, 2010
View Rate Details Paxar Credit Union CD Account
2.00%
As of February 8, 2010
View Rate Details Hamilton County School Employees Credit Union CD Account
1.92%
As of October 22, 2009
View Rate Details Greenville Federal CD Account
1.50%
As of February 28, 2010
View Rate Details Middletown City Employees Credit Union CD Account
Bank / Account TypeRate ChangeDate
  Scott Associates Credit Union - 6 Month CD Account 0.90% to 0.65% Mar 5, 2010
  Monroe Federal Savings and Loan Association - 6 Month CD Account 1.00% to 1.00% Mar 5, 2010
  Members Trust Credit Union - 6 Month CD Account 1.25% to 1.00% Mar 4, 2010
  LCNB National Bank - 6 Month CD Account 0.94% to 0.94% Mar 4, 2010
  Greenville National Bank - 6 Month CD Account 0.95% to 0.95% Mar 3, 2010
 

Types of Investment Income

The most difficult, and important, decision to make when investing your hard-earned money is which type of investment account should you choose. Certificate of deposits mature at a fixed rate on a fixed length of time, so you know what you’re getting up front. Mutual Funds may give a higher return, but are risky because they rely on the success of the stock market and the choices of the firm doing the investing on your behalf. Be sure to do your research on Dayton Banking Rates before you decide.

Common types of investment income accounts:

  • Certificate of Deposits (CDs)

  • IRAs
  • Savings Bonds
  • Stock and Mutual Funds
  • Money Market Accounts (MMAs)

No matter what type of investment you decide to make, or even if you’re just seeking more information to help you make the right decision, Dayton Banking Rates can help make that decision easier.

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Best CD Rates, IRAs and Investments in Dayton

Dayton Banking Rates want to help you earn money, save money and put yourself in the best position for your own financial situation. If you have a savings account that you do not need for the rest of this year, it may be a good idea to invest into a 6-12 month CD and take advantage of the higher interest rates. You can earn up to 1% or more in a CD versus a savings account with a $5000 CD over 10 years; that can be over $500-$1000 more in interest payments with the higher CD rate.

Many local Dayton credit unions offer competitive CD rates, money market accounts and IRAs, as do the larger national banks. If you want to get the highest interest rates, be sure to thoroughly research banks with the best offers before you make your decision. Dayton Banking Rates has relationships with many banks to maximize the potential of finding the best rates.

CD Rates When Interest Rates are Falling in Dayton, OH

A clear advantage of investing in CD’s is that CD Rates are fixed, meaning you lock in an interest rate for the entire term of the CD, and it does not change. When interest rates are dropping, your CD stays at a higher rate. If you money is in a savings account, or interest paying checking account, your interest rate will drop daily, if rate are falling. Learn from Dayton Banking Rate partners if rates are falling or rising, and make the right choice to earn more money.

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