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Below are two-year Certificates of Deposit (CD) rates from banks in Memphis, Tennessee. 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.
Memphis, TN - December 1, 2024
2 Year CD National Average : 0.66% ?
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0.85% |
$10,000 |
12.38 |
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0.70% |
$10,000 |
3.61 |
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Burcalguy | Nov 4, 2019 So convenient, the branch is right around the corner and the process (paper work) was minimal. I had some extra cash sitting in a very low interest rate savings account in another state that made sense to ... Read More |
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0.70% |
$10,000 |
12.23 |
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0.60% |
$10,000 |
3.76 |
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0.50% |
$10,000 |
8.90 |
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0.45% |
$10,000 |
7.99 |
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rand | Mar 25, 2019 CDs shown are not offered in Knoxville area Read More |
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0.40% |
$10,000 |
13.30 |
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Customer | Jan 30, 2020 Rate no longer available Read More |
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0.35% |
$10,000 |
5.38 |
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jchitt@comcast.nrt | Mar 5, 2019 Pinnacle has not had a 3% CD since Oct of 2018. Read More |
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0.35% |
$10,000 |
10.23 |
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trbf15 | Nov 4, 2020 Transfer cds to checking. Trustmark Madison ok, Not, 6 figures deposit lost for 6 days they say due to scanner error. Then when we go to branch office mgr. all huffy tht error upset because of their mist... Read More |
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0.35% |
$10,000 |
8.79 |
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0.25% |
$1,000 |
4.86 |
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0.25% |
$10,000 |
7.99 |
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rand | Mar 25, 2019 CDs shown are not offered in Knoxville area Read More |
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0.25% |
$10,000 |
5.48 |
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0.10% |
$1,000 |
- |
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D R Lineberger | Dec 30, 2018 Garden14 Read More |
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0.05% 0.01% |
$2,501 $2,500 |
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Rate History: 0.03% → 0.05% |
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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.
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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