Current APY
1.25%
Term
48 Months (4 Years)
Minimum to open
$0
Your estimated earnings
$509
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ING Direct 48 Month CD Rate vs. National Average
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About Orange CD
Open The 48 Months (4 years) ING Direct Orange CD and get Great Rates with Guaranteed Returns - Earn more money without the market risk. And your money is FDIC-insured up to $250,000 per depositor. Interest When You Need It - Have your interest paid at the end of the term, monthly or annually. As with any CD, should you decide to withdraw your deposit before the end of the term, certain penalties will apply.
APY |
Term |
Your earnings* |
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National Bank of Kansas City |
3.03% |
48 MonthsMinimum to open$5,000 |
$1,268 |
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Hudson City Savings BankHudson City Savings BankHudson City Savings Bank operates 125 branches in 21 New Jersey, New York and Connecticut counties, and maintains over $51 billion in assets. |
3.00% |
48 MonthsMinimum to open$500 |
$1,255 |
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Onewest Bank, Fsb |
2.90% |
48 MonthsMinimum to open$5,000 |
$1,211 |
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Bank Of InternetBank Of InternetHeadquartered in San Diego, California, Bank of Internet has been providing service to customers throughout the United States since 1999. |
2.75% |
48 MonthsMinimum to open$1,000 |
$1,146 |
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EverBankEverBankOffering one of the best 48 month CD available today, the Yield PledgeSM Certificate of Deposit can be an effective way to earn high yields plus keep your principal protected wi... |
2.68% |
48 MonthsMinimum to open$1,500 |
$1,116 |
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