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1st Bank Yuma
2799 South 4th Avenue
Yuma, AZ 85364
A. E. A. Credit Union
P.O. Box 13000
Yuma, AZ 85366
Aero Credit Union
18301 N. 79Th Ave / Building A-100
Glendale, AZ 85308
Alhambra Credit Union
7339 N 35Th Ave
Phoenix, AZ 85051
American Southwest Credit Union
P.O. Box 370
Sierra Vista, AZ 85635
Arizona Bank and Trust
1331 W. Southern Ave.
Mesa, AZ 85202
Arizona Central Credit Union
2020 N Central Ave Ste 100
Phoenix, AZ 85004
Arizona Credit Union
P O Box 60070
Phoenix, AZ 85082

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. Best Arizona CD Rates: 12-Month Term

Certificates of deposit with a term length of 6 months are a popular choice among depositors. 6 months is a period of time long enough to really see interest rates that beat out most traditional savings accounts, but at the same time, short enough so that it doesn’t feel like you lose access to your money for too long. If you would like to open a 6-month CD in Arizona, find out where to get the best interest rates first. Current 6-Month CD Rates: Best in Arizona

If your goal is to get the highest savings rate in Arizona possible, you’ll need to regularly do research into where the top rates can be found. Since interest rates change regularly, sometimes on a daily basis, it’s important to check rates often and not just when you open your account. Best Arizona Savings Account Rates: May 2011

One of the best ways to put yourself on the road to financial freedom is to ensure you’re getting the best bank account rates in Arizona. So with literally thousands of financial institutions out there and millions of rates published each day, how can you be sure you’re getting the best deal? Average Bank Account Interest Rates in Arizona

April 26, 2011

A CD is a great investment, and the key to getting the most out of your money is to find the best interest rate. CD rates in Arizona have seen a little fluctuation this month, so we’re here to update you on the best rates. Looking for the best CD rates today? Please refer to our top offers from credit unions and banks in Arizona: Today’s Best Certificate of Deposit (CD) Rates in Arizona

April 26, 2011

If one of your goals this year is to save money, why not start with where you deposit your money? A good savings account rate can help you earn a little bit of interest every day, which after time can amount to big savings. Savings account rates change all the time, so let’s take a look at what rates are currently available within your state. Today’s Savings Account Interest Rates in Arizona

Looking at the state of the financial world today, an investor has few options in terms of safe places to deposit money. The stock market is volatile, many people lost thousands from their 401(k)s and real estate is up and down.

Certificates of deposit, however, offer a great short or long-term investment opportunity. You many not be thinking too much about what will happen over the next two years, but putting your money in a 2-year CD will mean you may be able to afford a down payment on a house, a new car or another expense that you can’t afford right now. Top 24-Month (2-Year) CD Rates in Arizona: April 25, 2011

If you’re in search of the best 12-month CD rates available today, you should begin by comparing the rates from local financial institutions near you. Generally, community-oriented banks and credit unions are in a better position to offer more competitive interest rates on deposit accounts. Banks and Credit Unions with Highest 12-Month CD Rates in Arizona: April 2011

Too often people put money into an account and don’t think much of it until there’s a problem. However, if you’re serious about saving money, you should spend a little time looking into deposit account interest rates at banks and credit unions near you. Not only will researching nearby offers turn up great savings and CD rates–usually, better than the national average–a local institution will ensure your financial goals are met. The Best Deposit Account Rates in Arizona as of April 14, 2011

Now that we’re in a new month, it’s a good time to take a look at current interest rates in Arizona.

Arizona Banking Rates has compiled a list of the best interest rates in the city for savings accounts and certificates of deposit. Find out if your accounts measure up or if it’s time to open a new one with a better rate. Highest Arizona Interest Rates: April 2011