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What is a CD rollover?

In Banking - Cds - Asked by Admin - 5 months ago

This is when you do not take the money out of your cd by a certain day and the term starts all over again. You should make sure if you want your money out of a CD, you take it out by that date.

Answered by Admin - 5 months ago


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If you have cash sitting in the bank and are scared to invest it into something or have a reason not to invest a CD might be a good option. CDs are a way to make a higher percentage from the bank each year. CDs come in different time periods and rates. If you have questions about CDs or need the answer to questions like "what is a cd rollover?" Zuuply.com can answer them or you can browse our archives.



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