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Nucor Corporation is a dividend aristocrat as well as a component of the S&P 500 index. It has been increasing its dividends for the past 34 consecutive years. From the end of 1998 up until October...
The power of the dividend aristocrats has been evident in a turbulent year like 2008 so far. Below you could find the year to date performance of three out of the four indexes mentioned above:
State Street is a dividend aristocrat as well as a component of the S&P 500 index. It has been increasing its dividends for the past 27 consecutive years. From the end of 1997 up until August 2008...
Automatic Data Processing is a dividend aristocrat as well as a component in the S&P 500 index. It has been increasing its dividends for the past 33 consecutive years. Over the past 10 years the...
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BestCashCow provides information on the best CD (certificates of deposit) rates, the best money market rates, the best savings rates, and more - as well as financial information that can help you make better decisions with your money.
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Type
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Top APY/Rate
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Institution
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4.00%
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Dollar Savings Direct
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2.66%
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Vanguard
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3.50%
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Crestmark Bank
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4.06%
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State Bank of India, New York Branch
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4.25%
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GMAC Bank / Sovereign Bank
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4.40%
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Umbrella Bank
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4.50%
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Umbrella Bank
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4.60%
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Discover Bank
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5.21%
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Discover Bank
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5.64%
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US Treasury
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3.50%
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Federal Home Loan Bank (state and local tax exempt)
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4.00%
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Northrop Grumman CU
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4.22%
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Melrose CU
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4.37%
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Melrose CU
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5.00%
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Pentagon FCU
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0.03%
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Various brokerages
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0.51%
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Various brokerages
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.99%
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Various brokerages
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1.97%
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Various brokerages
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3.18%
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Various brokerages
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