Why Invest in a Denver CD?
Historically, CD rates increase as the U.S. Treasury’s interest rates increase, and vice versa.
As of April 2010, the U.S. Treasury’s interest rates hit their highest since 2008. For investors looking for higher CD rates, this is good news.
One thing to keep in mind when investing in a CD, is the amount of time you are willing to have your money locked up for.
If you need to access the money before the end of the term agreement, the bank will assess fees, causing you to lose most of the interest you accrued.
If you want to find a good Denver CD rate today, use Denver Banking Rates and get in touch with the bank of your choice.

