Definition
Time deposit financial products offered by banks and credit unions that pay fixed interest rates for specified terms ranging from one month to several years. CDs typically offer higher interest rates than savings accounts in exchange for the depositor agreeing not to withdraw funds until maturity.
Example Usage
"To maximize returns on cash she wouldn't need for three years, the investor created a CD ladder with staggered maturity dates.”
Related Terms
Time DepositsFixed IncomeBank ProductsFDIC InsuranceCD LadderMoney Markets
Tags
Fixed IncomeSavingsInterestLow Risk
Course Module
Module 1: Introduction to Financial Markets