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Below are two-year Certificates of Deposit (CD) rates from banks in Scottsdale, Arizona. Two year CDs generally offer a higher rate than 1 year CDs but require a longer commitment. Depending on the economy, longer term CDs may or may not offer more premium as the term increases. If you expect rates on bank products to drop, can afford to lock the money away, and feel you are receiving enough premium for the time commitment, then longer-term CDs may be appropriate.
Scottsdale, AZ - November 17, 2024
2 Year CD National Average : 0.66% ?
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4.51% |
$1,000 |
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Rate History: 4.51% → 4.51% |
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4.15% |
$1,000 |
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Rate History: 4.30% → 4.20% → 4.15% |
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george | Feb 9, 2021 The wonderful assistants at Beal Bank are wonderful. Rebeca took great care of me and made sure all my concerns were addressed. Read More |
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3.90% |
$500 |
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Rate History: 4.47% → 4.27% → 4.42% → 4.20% → 3.90% |
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HonestReview | Apr 19, 2023 This bank was honest and I had no problems with them in person. Not everyone was equally competent but they got help. Read More |
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3.25% |
$2,500 |
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2.95% |
$10,000 |
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Rate History: 3.56% → 3.50% → 2.95% |
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Carrandrewb | Aug 5, 2022 The worst customer service during covid. I lost my wallet they were nit understanding when things were shutting down. I knew covid was going to be bad and did not want to be around people. They did nit eve... Read More |
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2.75% |
$2,000 |
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Rate History: 3.50% → 3.40% → 3.00% → 2.85% → 2.75% |
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2.53% |
$1,000 |
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Rate History: 3.05% → 2.53% |
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2.00% |
$10,000 |
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Rate History: 3.00% → 2.50% → 2.00% |
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Hayley7788d@outlook.com | Jan 2, 2023 Terrible customer service by investment side. Fees too high , too full of themselves Read More |
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1.55% |
$100,000 |
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Rate History: 3.05% → 1.55% |
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Aku | May 29, 2020 Dua Read More |
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1.50% |
$1,000 |
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Rate History: 0.05% → 1.50% → 4.00% → 1.50% |
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Beenthere | Jan 29, 2024 Tried to enter information on line to open a 5 year CD, multiple time and wasn't accepted. Talked to a live person who was of no help at all. My credit score is over 800 and I have plenty of money in oth... Read More |
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1.35% |
$1,000 |
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0.80% |
$10,000 |
17.47 |
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0.75% |
$10,000 |
1.62 |
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mobert52 | Sep 26, 2018 Drove to PHX to open an acct. The listed address is VACANT. No info available for other branches. Found another listed branch office, office is vacant. Screw you Goldwater Bank, you want my money and y... Read More |
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0.75% |
$10,000 |
0.87 |
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0.70% |
$10,000 |
18.97 |
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Fran1 | Feb 4, 2020 Academy was great helping me open a new account Read More |
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0.70% |
$2,500 |
12.20 |
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0.65% |
$10,000 |
3.02 |
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jpchamorro | Apr 5, 2020 great Read More |
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0.60% |
$10,000 |
6.48 |
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0.55% |
$10,000 |
6.63 |
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0.55% |
$100,000 |
16.98 |
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0.50% |
$10,000 |
16.98 |
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0.50% |
$10,000 |
4.74 |
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Fredbird | Aug 30, 2017 Excellent bank with a friendly helpful staff Read More |
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0.46% |
$10,000 |
18.36 |
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Dianna Jackson | Dec 1, 2022 I have banked at First Fidelity since 1991 I think. Their banking staff has always been so helpful. I had a person years ago take one of my blank check and cashed it for 250.00. I caught it right away ... Read More |
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0.45% |
$10,000 |
9.14 |
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0.25% |
$10,000 |
17.66 |
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Ed | Jun 20, 2019 12 month rate not 2.5. Changed to 1.5%. Read More |
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0.25% |
$1,000 |
17.22 |
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sharzns | Jun 17, 2022 Midfirst doesn't seem to encourage any accounts other than checking. I have two. I've tried opening others, but they talk me out of it every single time. Read More |
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0.25% |
$10,000 |
19.25 |
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RS | Jun 1, 2020 UMB does not honor the rate posted here! Read More |
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0.20% |
$1,000 |
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jim | Sep 28, 2016 After looking around, looks like AlaskaUSA has the better current rate of 2 percent for 5 years. A little more can be obtained at Discover/AAA for a 10 year CD. Read More |
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0.15% |
$100 |
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william | Apr 10, 2022 these are the absolute worst rates in history--a 5 year old could see that--either wake up or close your doors to legitimate customers! Read More |
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0.10% |
$1 |
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Cory,Baldwin | Oct 18, 2016 IF the Cd's our that high then way i'm i the last to find out what The apys are. Read More |
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0.05% |
$500 |
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MrBond | Feb 25, 2023 I have been working for this company more than 5 years. I would not recommend any investment with First Citizens Bank. They are the worst performer on the market based on the customer and employee reviews... Read More |
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0.05% |
$500 |
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Ugg | 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 |
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0.03% |
$100,000 |
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Treasure | 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 |
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Two year CDs, also know as 24 month CDs are an intermediate term product that commits a depositor to keeping their money in the bank for 24 months in return for a fixed rate of return during that period. All two year CDs shown on BestCashCow are FDIC insured.
While two year CDs commit a person to locking their money in for double the time of a 12 month CD, the rate is not double. As a result, a depositor should think about whether the extra rate is worth the extra time commitment.
In general, if rates are rising, it makes sense not to lock up money for an extended period of time.
If rates are falling, then it makes sense to put money into a longer-term instrument to lock-in a higher rate.
Many find opening CDs at local bank is often easier than online. In a branch, a depositor can sign CD documents and initiate a CD in person, and can often get it done faster than mailing a check or initiating a wire transfer in order to get their money to an online bank. Many also appreciate the opportunity to interact face to face with a real human being as opposed to by phone or instant messaging.
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