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Anybody ever have a Capital One CD? They're offering a 1-year 4% CD that I'm thinking about going for. Possibly the 2-year.
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<blockquote data-quote="CobraBob" data-source="post: 16841679" data-attributes="member: 6727"><p>Thanks everyone for your replies. I get it on the advice to keep my money liquid. At my age (73), that's important. I'm still working full time, but I expect that I'll (finally) retire in 3-5 years. A Discover HYS is now yielding 3.0%. </p><p></p><p>I-Bonds are at 9.62%. The November-April 2023 rate hasn't been announced. But, there is a max amount you can buy. $10,000 in electronic EE bonds. <strong>$10,000 in electronic I bonds</strong>. $5,000 in paper I bonds.</p><p></p><p>I'm looking to invest a minimum of $50K, and up to $100K. And I don't want to risk any losses in my $145K liquid funds at present.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CobraBob, post: 16841679, member: 6727"] Thanks everyone for your replies. I get it on the advice to keep my money liquid. At my age (73), that's important. I'm still working full time, but I expect that I'll (finally) retire in 3-5 years. A Discover HYS is now yielding 3.0%. I-Bonds are at 9.62%. The November-April 2023 rate hasn't been announced. But, there is a max amount you can buy. $10,000 in electronic EE bonds. [B]$10,000 in electronic I bonds[/B]. $5,000 in paper I bonds. I'm looking to invest a minimum of $50K, and up to $100K. And I don't want to risk any losses in my $145K liquid funds at present. [/QUOTE]
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