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Hawaii 6 Month CD

With over 41 financial institutions in Hawaii alone, it's not always an easy task to locate the most competitive offers available near you. Hawaii Banking Rates is a comprehensive resource for finding the best interest rates in your area, including the highest CD rates. The average 6 Month CD rate in Hawaii is currently 0.44%, including rates from a total of 19 accounts. Below is an up-to-date list of the top five six month CD rates in your area.

Banks and Credit Unions with the Best Six-Month CD Rates in Hawaii
  • Kauai Teachers Credit Union: 1%
  • Kauai Community Federal Credit Union: 0.9%
  • Hawaii Central Credit Union: 0.75%
  • Media Hawaii Federal Credit Union: 0.5%
  • Hawaii County Employees Credit Union: 0.5%

For more information regarding the above banks and rates, or to view the best CD rates for additional term lengths, visit Hawaii CD Rates.

 

Finding the best CD rates is often a challenge in today’s economy, but there are plenty of financial institutions offering great rates if you know where to find them. Several Hawaii 6-month CD rates, for example, are very competitive for the area. Here’s a closer look at the best rates this month. Current Highest 6-Month CD Rates in Hawaii: August 2011

We’re well into summer, which means you’re likely going to be spending more money than usual on vacations, entertainment and other seasonal expenses. Don’t get so wrapped up in the spending that you forget to save, too. Putting some money away in a Hawaii 6-month CD now means you will come out of the summer festivities and following holidays with extra cash and interest earned on top. Best Hawaii 6-Month CD Rates in July 2011

Having a solid understanding of the interest rates available from banks and credit unions near you is very important if you expect to hold high-earning accounts. Hawaii Banking Rates has compiled a list of the average CD rates in Hawaii by term, so you can gauge the competitiveness of your own accounts or have a benchmark for comparison if you are interested in opening a new CD. Current Average Certificate of Deposit Rates in Hawaii

Now that we’re heading into a new month, banks and credit unions in Hawaii are likely to adjust their interest rates. In order to be sure you’re still earning the best rate near you, it’s important to one again check up on current rates. The following is a look at how Hawaii CD rates are performing for a 6-month term and where you can get the highest rates today. Highest Hawaii 6-Month CD Interest Rates

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 Hawaii, find out where to get the best interest rates first. Current 6-Month CD Rates: Best in Hawaii

If you’re looking for an easy and safe investment, try investing in a CD. Real estate prices are in flux, the stock market isn’t very reliable and retirement accounts can take a hit, like they did during the most recent economic crisis.

The process begins with finding a certificate of deposit that has a good rate and will help you achieve your financial goals. 6-month CDs generally offer rates that beat savings accounts without requiring a long investment period. So if you find a great 6-month CD rate in Hawaii, you’re taking the first step towards financial freedom. Best 6-month CD Rates in Hawaii – April 13, 2011

How can you determine whether a CD rate is really a good one? It takes a bit of research, but Hawaii Banking Rates exists to bring you all the information you need to find out.

To start, begin with the average rate for your location. Hawaii Banking Rates compiles rates data from the entire state of Hawaii and the following is a breakdown of that information to help you locate the best rates near you.
Finding the Best 6-Month CD Rates in Hawaii: February 2011


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