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		<title>Ally Bank CD Rates</title>
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Ally Bank CD RatesPost from: CD Interest Rates Info We haven&#8217;t looked at Ally Bank CD rates here at CD Interest Rates Info since Ally was still commonly called GMAC Bank and the new name hadn&#8217;t sunk in yet. It&#8217;s time once again to update you on Ally CD interest rates. There are two basic [...]]]></description>
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<p>We haven&#8217;t looked at Ally Bank CD rates here at CD Interest Rates Info since Ally was still commonly called GMAC Bank and the new name hadn&#8217;t sunk in yet.  It&#8217;s time once again to update you on Ally CD interest rates.</p>
<p>There are two basic CD type sat Ally Bank: Classic and No Penalty.  The No Penalty comes in only one term, which is 9 months at 1.90% annual percentage yield (APY).  This account allows the owner to close it at any time and withdraw funds during the term with no penalty.</p>
<p>The other Ally CD interest rates are found in the standard accounts.  GMAC was always competitive and Ally CD rates continue that trend.  </p>
<p>A 3 month term gives a 1.10% APY and a 6 month term gives 1.60% APY.  12 or 18 months has a 2.00% APY and 2 years a 2.25% APY.  The CD rates at Ally Bank continue with 3 years giving 2.70% APY and 4 years 2.85% APY.  Five years finishes it out with Ally CD interest rates at 3.25% APY.</p>
<p>All of these Ally Bank CD rates require no minimum deposit to open, have no fees attached (unless it&#8217;s a standard CD and you withdraw early).  All interest compounds daily.  These compare to teh current 1.75% and 1.70% APY variable rates on Ally savings and money market accounts right now.</p>
<p>All accounts at Ally are FDIC insured to the fullest extent of the law.  If any of these Ally CD interest rates appeal to you, lock yours in quickly.  Rates change often and the best Ally CD rates will change soon.  </p>
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		<title>Overview of CD Interest Rates Info</title>
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Overview of CD Interest Rates InfoPost from: CD Interest Rates Info With real estate market fluctuations and uncertainty in the stock market, it makes sense for people to start thinking about certificates of deposit as a more stable place to place some of their investment money.  However, with so many bank CD rates to choose [...]]]></description>
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<p>With real estate market fluctuations and uncertainty in the stock market, it makes sense for people to start thinking about certificates of deposit as a more stable place to place some of their investment money.  However, with so many bank CD rates to choose from, those of us here at  <a title="cd interest rates" href="http://www.cdinterestratesinfo.com" target="_blank">CD Interest Rates Info</a> thought it would be good to establish this site to assist you in finding some of the best CD rates available.<span id="more-1"></span></p>
<p>There are many factors to consider when searching for great CD rates:</p>
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<li><strong>The Term: </strong> The CD term is the length of time that your money is required to stay in the certificate of deposit.  This is important, as many bank CDs will charge you an early withdrawal penalty if you withdraw money from your CD before the end of the term.</li>
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<li><strong>The Minimum Deposit: </strong>The minimum deposit is the smallest amount of money that you can have to open the certificate of deposit.  These typically range from $500 to $100,000.  Often times, CDs with a high minimum deposits will also have high CD interest rates.</li>
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<li><strong>The CD Interest Rate: </strong>This is where many people focus when comparing CD rates, and it is certainly important.  This tells you the amount of money that the bank will pay you for depositing your money into the CD account.</li>
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<li><strong>FDIC Insured: </strong>One of the biggest selling points for the stability of CDs in the United States is that most of them under $100,000 are insured by the FDIC.  However, you will want to confirm that with the bank before depositing your money with them.</li>
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<p>We will be reviewing CD rates in locations all across the U.S.A. to help you find the best CD interest rates.  Please visit the site often, as we will be updating periodically.</p>
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