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Generally low rates. Most of Bank of America’s CDs don’t come close to matching the rates on high-yield CDs or savings accounts available elsewhere. Compare with NerdWallet's list of the best ...
Bank of America?s leveraging of social media in an advertising campaign for its preferred rewards program accentuates the program?s convenience and its popularity to drive even more customers to the ...
Bank of America offers three different categories of CDs: Fixed, featured and flexible. Bank of America Fixed Term certificates of deposit range from one month to 10 years, but offer a low yield ...
Alternative places to park your money with Bank of America, such as a certificate of deposit (CD), could earn a better yield. Bank of America offers one savings account: the Bank of America ...
If you want to bank with Bank of America but want to earn a better rate, you could also open a CD along with your savings accounts. Bank of America's CD rates are better than its savings account ...
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Bank of America CDs are flexible, with competitive rates in some terms Reviewed by Michael J Boyle Fact checked by Amanda Bellucco-Chatham Bank of America certificate of deposit (CD) accounts ...