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A CD is a savings product that pays interest on a deposit, usually at a fixed rate, for a specified period of time (term). CDs differ from savings accounts as the money must remain untouched for the entire term. Withdrawals made before the end of the term may result in a substantial penalty. CDs usually have higher interest rates than savings accounts.

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Compare CD options by entering the amount, the CD term in months and the Annual Percentage Yield (APY). The calculator will show the difference in estimated earnings.

Change the numbers in each input field by entering a new number or adjusting the sliders. After entering your data into each input field, the calculator results will automatically update the summary statement and chart.

The annual percentage yield and estimated earnings assume all balances will remain deposited until maturity. Early withdrawals of funds may result in a substantial early withdrawal penalty.

The calculations provided by this calculator are based entirely on the information you enter, including any deposit amount, compounding frequency and/or Annual Percentage Yield (APY). These calculations do not reflect the terms available for any Regions CD, or any CD offered by any other financial institution, or whether you qualify for any Regions deposit account. Terms, conditions, and earnings for Regions CDs and CDs offered by other financial institutions are established by the respective account agreements and disclosures for such CDs, and actual earnings on such CDs may differ from results obtained from the use of this calculator. Find out more about Regions CDs.

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The calculations provided by this calculator are based entirely on the information you enter, including any savings rate or expected rate of return. These calculations do not reflect the terms available for any Regions savings or other deposit accounts.

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