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Lawrence, Kansas CD Rates – 18-Month

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Below are eighteen-month Certificates of Deposit (CD) rates from banks in Lawrence, Kansas . Eighteen Month CDs offer a bit more yield than 1 year CDs but require a longer time-commitment. Like any CD, you should consider the trade-off between the difference in yield and the required time commitment. If an 18 month CD pays significantly above the yield of a 12-month CD, it may be worth opening.

Lawrence, KS - November 27, 2024

18 Month CD National Average : 0.58% ?

Banks APY MIN MILES ?

Rate History: 4.25% → 3.75% → 3.25%

| Oct 13, 2020

Been banking with RCB for 20 years now after today this will probably be my last year I was in a car wreck and my car was a total loss insurance set me a check. When up to the bank to try to catch it so I ... Read More

| Nov 3, 2023

site does not update at all, totally wrong rates listed Read More

1.21%

$10,000

14.11

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1.15%

$10,000

3.34

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0.80%

$100,000

11.98

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0.65%

$10,000

22.41

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0.65%

$10,000

22.14

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| Feb 4, 2020

Academy was great helping me open a new account Read More

0.60%

$1,000

3.83

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0.55%

$10,000

10.61

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0.55%

$10,000

22.22

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| Jun 25, 2021

TriCentury is great! They were there for me when my credit was not great, and I haven’t left because of their great customer service. Read More

0.45%

$10,000

11.98

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0.40%

$500

14.12

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| Aug 30, 2017

Excellent bank with a friendly helpful staff Read More

0.35%

$250

13.40

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0.35%

$10,000

3.74

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0.30%

$10,000

4.01

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| Jun 1, 2020

UMB does not honor the rate posted here! Read More

0.20%

$50,000

10.30

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0.15%

$10,000

10.30

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0.10%

$10,000

4.37

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| Jun 12, 2023

US Bank reported me to dult Protective Services because my husband is 85 and I am63. He got sick and went into a nursing hime for 3 months. My husband always handled the financial affairs. I had to take ov... Read More

| Jul 24, 2023

BOFA is a den of people thieves camouflaged as bank operatives. There’s a soon to be uncovered carrel of money laundry there. They took all my money and don’t want to release it to me for no particular... Read More

All rates listed are Annual Percentage Yield (APY). The Min listed is the minimum deposit account balance required to obtain the rate listed.

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PRODUCT INFORMATION

18 Month CDs - Branch Banks 2024

Banks offer a range of Certificates of Deposit (CD) with 18 month CDs being a popular term. An eighteen month CD obligates the holder to keep their money in the bank for eighteen months in return for a fixed rate of interest during that time period. All eighteen month bank CDs shown on BestCashCow are FDIC insured.

Eighteen month CDs can be opened in almost any bank branch as the are a mainstay of bank deposit products.

The advantages of an eighteen month CD are:

  • A slightly higher rate than 12 month CDs in return for leaving the money in the bank longer.
  • A fixed rate during the 18 month period.
  • FDIC insurance.
  • Convenience of opening and managing the CD at a local branch.

The disadvantages of an eighteen month branch CDs are:

  • Rates are generally lower than on the top online savings and CD accounts.
  • Money is tied up for 18 months. Removing it early results in significant penalties.
  • Opening in a branch requires a personal visit.

All banks listed on BestCashCow are FDIC insured; BestCashCow.com strongly recommends that you stay within FDIC insurance limits and that if you are unsure of how the limits affect you, please visit the FDIC website.

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