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‘I’m overwhelmed’: I inherited $185,000. With the Fed lowering rates, should I park it in 5% CDs or high-yield savings accounts?
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The Fed rate cut scared me. Where should I invest my $127,000 in savings now?
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5% CDs are a dying breed. Here’s how long cash savers have to lock in their rates.
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