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Related MoneyPedia terms
- Certificate of Deposit (CD)A savings product where you lock money away for a fixed term in exchange for a set interest rate, paying a penalty if you withdraw early.
- APY (Annual Percentage Yield)The real yearly return on a deposit, including the effect of compounding, which makes it the fairest way to compare account rates.
- InterestThe money a bank pays you for keeping deposits, or the money you pay a lender for borrowing, calculated as a percentage of the balance.
- Savings AccountA bank account meant for storing money you don't need right away, usually paying a small amount of interest on the balance.
- Early Withdrawal PenaltyA fee a bank charges when you take money out of a certificate of deposit before its agreed-upon maturity date.
- Money Market AccountA deposit account that blends savings and checking features, often paying higher interest while allowing a limited number of checks or transfers.
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