If you’re not satisfied by the interest rates banks and credit unions are offering on 6-month CDs right now, lengthening the term a bit can help you get better offers. 12-month, or 1-year, certificates of deposit generally provide higher interest rates than shorter-term CDs. If you’re willing to keep your money on deposit for this long, a 12-month CD could be a great choice for you. 
| Featured Rate | |
|---|---|
CIT Bank
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1.26%
Date: Feb 16, 2012
2-Year CD Rate
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| Highest Rates Recent Rate Changes | |
| Unified People's Credit Union 2 Year CD Account |
1.26%
Date: Feb 8, 2012
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| First Education Credit Union 2 Year CD Account |
1.16%
Date: Feb 21, 2012
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| Security First Bank - Wyoming 2 Year CD Account |
1.05%
Date: Feb 20, 2012
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| Meridian Trust Credit Union 2 Year CD Account |
1.05%
Date: Feb 13, 2012
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| Jonah Bank of Wyoming 2 Year CD Account |
0.70%
Date: Feb 6, 2012
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| Cheyenne-Laramie County Employees Credit Union 2 Year CD Account |
0.65%
Date: Feb 20, 2012
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