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You could earn thousands of dollars by depositing $25,000 into a five-year CD, but that’s not the only benefit of doing so. 

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Most people will face at least a couple of large expenses at various points in their lives — and it’s usually smart to prepare for those expenses by saving over time to cover them. 

For example, when you want to buy a car, put a down payment on a home or take a vacation, you may need to save to do so. And that can be challenging in today’s inflationary environment. After all, if you fail to earn a return that’s equal to or more than the current 3.1% inflation rateyour cash will lose buying power

But that doesn’t have to be the case. The high inflation rate has led the Federal Reserve to increase its target federal funds rate — driving returns on deposit accounts higher in the process. One of the best ways to tap into inflation-beating returns is with a 5-year certificate of deposit (CD). These accounts offer compelling APYs, and they allow you to lock in strong returns for five full years. But how much money would you make if you deposited $25,000 into a 5-year CD right now?

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Here’s how much $25,000 would earn in a 5-year CD

The amount of money you can earn by depositing $25,000 into a 5-year CD right now depends on the CD you choose, as rates and terms can vary by bank or credit union. So, it’s important to shop around

Some of today’s best 5-year CD rates are available at SchoolFirst Federal Credit Union (4.60% APY), First Internet Bank of Indiana (4.59% APY) and Popular Direct (4.45% APY). These accounts all offer rates that are significantly higher than the current 3.1% inflation rate — but what do those APYs mean for the potential returns?

  • SchoolFirst Federal Credit Union – 4.60% APY: You would earn $6,303.90 after five years for a total balance of $31,303.90 at the end of your term. 
  • First Internet Bank of Indiana – 4.59% APY: You would earn $6,288.94 after five years for a total balance of $31,288.94 at the end of your term. 
  • Popular Direct – 4.45% APY: You would earn $6,080.09 after five years for a total balance of $31,080.09 at the end of your term. 

While a 5-year CD can produce meaningful gains, you don’t have to have $25,000 to deposit in order to take advantage of today’s high interest rates. For example, here’s what you would earn on a $10,000 5-year CD with these financial institutions: 

  • SchoolFirst Federal Credit Union – 4.60% APY: You would earn $2,521.56 after five years for a total balance of $12,521.56 at the end of your term. 
  • First Internet Bank of Indiana – 4.59% APY: You would earn $2,515.58 after five years for a total balance of $12,515.58 at the end of your term. 
  • Popular Direct – 4.45% APY: You would earn $2,432.03 after five years for a total balance of $12,432.03 at the end of your term. 

Compare some of the highest-paying CDs on the market

Why you should open a 5-year CD right now

The most important reason to consider opening a year 5-year CD right now is that interest rates are high, but that may not be the case ahead. 

“Rates are likely going to decline so you are trying to capture the highest longer term rate that you can before they regress,” says Matt Willer, managing director and partner at Phoenix Capital Group. 

Experts predict that the first Federal Reserve rate cut of the year will come in June — but there are chances it could happen sooner. When that rate cut takes place, CD rates will likely fall as well. As such, the window of opportunity to take advantage of today’s high CD returns may be closing. 

However, that’s not the only reason to consider opening a CD. Some other reasons CDs include: 

  • Safety: CDs are generally safe. The returns fixed, and in turn, are not subject to the ebbs and flows of financial markets. And, the accounts also typically come with FDIC or NCUA insurance on balances up to $250,000. 
  • Disciplined saving: You’ll typically pay a penalty if you tap into your CD before the end of its term. As such, these accounts may make it easier to reach your savings goals, as you’ll be less likely to tap into the money in your CD before you need it. 

The bottom line

You stand to earn a meaningful return if you open a 5-year CD at today’s highly competitive interest rates. Then again, the window of opportunity to do so may be closing quickly. Compare some of the top CD options now to lock in today’s high rates.



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Gunmen in southeast Mexico open fire in a bar killing 6 and injuring 5

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Gunmen opened fire early Sunday at a bar in southeast Mexico, killing six people and injuring at least five others.

The shooting took place in the coastal province of Tabasco, which is struggling with a recent increase in violence.

Public Safety Secretary Omar García Harfuch said on X that the shooting happened in Villahermosa and that federal authorities are working with local officials to help solve the crime.

“Armed persons” entered the bar “looking for a specific person” and the shots hit those nearby, state deputy prosecutor Gilberto Melquiades said at a press conference, adding that an investigation was ongoing, AFP reported.

No arrests were reported, and it wasn’t immediately clear what prompted the shooting. Videos posted on social media show people fleeing the bar while some survivors stayed with the victims as police arrived.

The spiraling violence, much of it linked to drug trafficking and gangs, has seen more than 450,000 people murdered in Mexico since 2006.

Sunday’s attack was the latest violent incident to occur as President Christina Sheinbaum inherited a whirlwind of violence.

The former Mexico City mayor, who became the country’s first woman president on October 1, has ruled out declaring “war” on drug cartels.

Instead, she has pledged to continue her predecessor’s strategy of using social policy to tackle crime at its roots, while also making better use of intelligence. Sheinbaum has also studiously avoided using the “hugs, not bullets” slogan popularized by her predecessor and mentor, López Obrador.

Earlier this month, gunmen opened fire in a bar in central Mexico killing 10 people and injuring 13. The attack took place in the historic city center of Querétaro in a region that until recently had long been spared the violence seen in neighboring states like Guerrero.



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