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Citibank Savings Account |
Day-to-Day Savings
• Great for cash you need on hand, but no checkwriting privileges
• $500 minimum balance required
• Annual Percentage Yield: 0.65%
• Interest Rate: 0.65%
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Super Yield Money Market Account
• Higher returns plus limited checkwriting privileges
Rates & Yields
• Up to $9,999: 1.01% APY, 1.00% Interest Rate
• $10,000 to $24,999: 1.50% APY, 1.49% Interest Rate
• $25,000 to $49,999: 1.90% APY, 1.88% Interest Rate
• $50,000 & over: 2.25% APY, 2.23% Interest Rate
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Certificates of Deposit (CD)
• Guaranteed rates on funds you don't need right away
• $500 minimum opening deposit for all terms
Term |
APY |
Interest Rate |
3-month |
3.00% |
2.96% |
6-month |
3.20% |
3.15% |
9-month |
4.00%1 |
3.92% |
1-year |
3.50% |
3.44% |
2-year |
3.66% |
3.59% |
3-year |
3.86% |
3.78% |
4-year |
4.05% |
3.97% |
5-year |
4.20% |
4.11% |
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Individual Retirement Account (IRA)
• Tax-deferred savings & investments for retirement
• Traditional IRAs:With traditional IRAs, you don't pay taxes until you start withdrawing the money. And all or part of the money you put in may be tax-deductible.
• Roth IRAs:Unlike traditional IRAs, with a Roth IRA your contributions are never tax-deductible. However, your withdrawals may be free of federal income tax.
• Rollover IRAs:Leaving your job? You can take the funds in your 401(k) with you and transfer them into a Citibank IRA Rollover account.
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