Four financial experts offered their advice — including a way to capitalize on both interest rates and stocks.
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Most people buy CDs at financial institutions, but you can also purchase brokered CDs from third parties. Brokered CDs can have several advantages over traditional CDs but also more risks.
If you won't buy a house for at least several months, a CD is a smart way to grow your down payment savings—without any risk.
In order to take advantage of those high rates while also saving for the long-term, "A practical approach could be to ladder your CDs," Dempsey says. "Buy some one year, some two years ...
If you're considering investing in a CD, you might look at this other cash equivalent instead.
CDs are reliable, they're easy to store, they're much cheaper than vinyl records, and once you buy an album, it's yours to keep forever. CDs also come with the all-important booklet with lyrics and ...