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Low interest rates help those that are trying to buy a home or a new car, but they hurt anyone who has money to invest. With low interest rates being the norm for so long now, anyone who has to rely on interest income is in a very bad position as it looks like nothing will change for quite some time.

There are risky investments such as stocks and then there are safe investments such as certificate of deposits. People who want safety usually put their money in CDs where they will get a guaranteed rate of return but right not that return is very little. This hurts people like seniors because many of them rely on that interest income to pay some of their bills. It is older people who need safety that traditionally have much of their money in what are now very low paying interest CDs.

To find the best interest rates you need to look in many places to find them. Your local bank will most likely not have the best rates nor will the nearest city to where you live. You will need to search the entire country and to do that you can use the Internet. A nationwide search will quickly reveal where you can find the highest interest rates on any one day and luckily you will probably be able to make the purchase right online.

By using the Internet you will be able to identify which banks have the highest rates and you may even be able to find ones that have promotions of an extra quarter point or so. Once you identify which bank you want to buy your CD from, you will be able to electronically send your money to that bank. This is routinely done now and there is little reason to worry about the safety of your money. However, it must be noted that the highest rates you will find right now are still very low compared to rates of several years ago.

One thing to take note of is that if you have a maturing bank CD, you will rarely get the best rate they offer by just letting it automatically roll over. For some reason that the banks will never disclose, you have to physically go into a bank and request the best rate on an expiring CD that you want to roll over. You will probably have to close out your CD and then open a completely new one to accomplish this. This is a minor inconvenience but one that you have live with if you want to get the best CD rates.

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