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Should you open short-, mid-, or long-term CDs?
While no one knows exactly what will happen in the future, some CD terms could make more sense than others now.
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While no one knows exactly what will happen in the future, some CD terms could make more sense than others now.
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There are lots of good CD options to choose from currently, but don't overlook the benefits of opening a 10-year CD.