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Coulee Bank CD, Checking, MMA Rates

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Coulee Bank is a small bank located in Wisconsin. They are currently offering some decent CD and money market rates, as well as a rewards checking account with a rate of 4.04% APY. Coulee’s current CD rates are as follows: 11 month CD – 1.52% APY, $25,000 minimum deposit 12 month IRA CD – 1.08% [...]

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Current Discover Bank CD Rates

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Discover Bank currently has some relatively high CD rates available nationwide. Current CD rates include: 3 month CD – 1.00% APY 6 month CD – 1.35% APY 9 month CD – 1.50% APY 12 month CD – 2.00% APY 18 month CD – 2.05% APY 24 month CD – 2.35% APY 30 month CD – [...]

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EverBank Review Yield Pledge Money Market

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EverBank is offering a 3 month promotional rate at 2.51%, which is one of the highest money market rates currently available. This 3 month promo rate is only good for new customers and only applies to balances up to and including $50,000 in the Yield Pledge Money Market Account, and up to $100,000 in the [...]

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Free HDTV With Irwin Bank CD, MMA, Checking

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This bank deal has expired. Please visit our bank deals & bonuses page for the current deals. Irwin Union Bank is giving away a free 22″ HDTV or a free Flip Mini HD for opening a CD with them and depositing $20,000. The certificate is a 11 month CD, with a rate that depends where [...]

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AIG Bank Money Market & CD Rates

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AIG Bank is currently offering some pretty high rates on its money market accounts and CDs. AIG bank is part of the same insurance company that helped bring about the economic meltdown, but for now they are still in business, which means as long as you stay under FDIC insured limits and our monetary system [...]

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