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Coeur d'Alene, Idaho CD Rates

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Below are the best one-year CD Rates from banks in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho. One year CDs are usually the most popular term and offer a decent yield without having to lock-up money for an extended period of time. One year CD Rates are generally comparable to or a little higher than their savings and money market counterparts.

Coeur d'Alene, ID - July 31, 2025

1 Year CD National Average : 0.55% ?

Banks APY MIN MILES ?

Rate History: 3.30% → 4.65%

| Aug 15, 2019

I DO NOT LIKE THIS BANK, MORE THAN ONCE I HAVE BEEN HUMILIATED BY THIS BANK AND THEIR CARDS. Read More

Warning: Early Withdrawal Penalty is 270 days interest.
Rate History: 4.50% → 4.40% → 4.30% → 4.25% → 4.40%

| Dec 18, 2023

I submitted a CD application 18 months 5.50 APY over a week ago and my application was declined no reason was given, I have the funds in another bank for transfer, credit score over 800. I think the reason... Read More

Early Withdrawal Penalty is 6 months interest.
Rate History: 5.35% → 4.50% → 4.46% → 4.41% → 4.25%

| Mar 21, 2023

Parent seems to be owned by a large Chilean bank. Not saying this is good or bad, but it is complication, especially in the current environment. Read More

Early Withdrawal Penalty is 90 days interest.
Rate History: 4.90% → 4.75% → 4.50% → 4.40% → 4.25%

| Jun 26, 2020

Rate not current Read More

Early Withdrawal Penalty is 90 days interest.
Rate History: 4.10% → 4.00% → 4.25% → 4.40% → 4.20%

| Aug 2, 2023

Sallie mae is just a horrible institution. We've done business with them before and swore on the holy bible not to go near there again, but a 18 mos cd at 5.55% brought us back. Read More

Rate History: 4.30% → 5.25% → 4.35% → 4.09%

Rate History: 4.20% → 4.00% → 4.15% → 4.00% → 3.85%

| Dec 21, 2023

Very easy to setup 6 month 5.35% CD from cornerstone account Read More

Rate History: 3.75% → 4.25% → 3.75% → 3.51% → 3.25%

| Jul 24, 2023

BOFA is a den of people thieves camouflaged as bank operatives. There’s a soon to be uncovered carrel of money laundry there. They took all my money and don’t want to release it to me for no particular... Read More

Rate History: 4.76% → 3.05%

Early Withdrawal Penalty is 180 days interest.
Rate History: 4.50% → 4.30% → 4.20% → 3.90% → 3.00%

| Jun 10, 2024

I guess customer service is in the US (not sure). I'd rather that someone in the Philippines answered though. These people are so poorly trained and ill informed that I do not trust them with my personal... Read More

Rate History: 2.00% → 3.50% → 3.25% → 3.00% → 2.00%

| Jan 2, 2023

Terrible customer service by investment side. Fees too high , too full of themselves Read More

Rate History: 2.00% → 1.50% → 3.25% → 2.00%

| Feb 6, 2023

after over 100k in transactions through this bank in the course of a year not only did i suffer from fraud but this bank closed my accounts and i have been lliable for all the losses and to top it off with... Read More

0.75%

$10,000

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| Jun 28, 2017

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0.60%

$100,000

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0.50%

$10,000

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0.50%

$500

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0.40%

$100,000

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| Jun 2, 2022

I've been a customer since CIT emerged from the financial crisis as a real competitor in this space (14 years or so). Zero complaints about anything over this time ... until today. Now they are offering a... Read More

| Dec 11, 2023

only series EE currently. I have I series and have to mail them in Read More

0.30%

$5,000

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Early Withdrawal Penalty is 181 days interest.

| Jun 10, 2022

This bank hasn't raised their rates! Maybe I was sleeping but I need to get out of here fast. Read More

| Dec 11, 2023

only series EE currently. I have I series and have to mail them in Read More

0.25%

$10,000

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0.24%

$100,000

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0.21%

$10,000

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| Mar 28, 2022

Vaporware. Was approved to open an account. I logged in on several different browsers with differing rendering codes--each time got nothing but 3 circles running left to right for up to a half hour when I ... Read More

Rate History: 0.20% → 0.20%

| Sep 28, 2016

After looking around, looks like AlaskaUSA has the better current rate of 2 percent for 5 years. A little more can be obtained at Discover/AAA for a 10 year CD. Read More

0.18%

$10,000

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| May 21, 2018

I wish I had never heard of or seen BBVA. It has been a disaster. Came to this site to find something else. Read More

| Nov 15, 2019

If you have a choice don't use these people for an auto loan. I called and got the loan pay off which I submitted electronically. I hadn't gotten any lean clearance info so I called. They said they held... Read More

| Aug 25, 2021

I have banked with Umpqua in Gig Harbor since 2013 and although there money market rates are not good didn’t have much problem until I moved to Spokane and started using this branch on south hill. They ... Read More

| Apr 10, 2022

these are the absolute worst rates in history--a 5 year old could see that--either wake up or close your doors to legitimate customers! Read More

| Mar 28, 2023

On line banking gives a confirmation number when paying bills. But it doesn’t confirm that the bill will be paid only that they have the information. Ridiculous. Read More

| Jun 12, 2023

US Bank reported me to dult Protective Services because my husband is 85 and I am63. He got sick and went into a nursing hime for 3 months. My husband always handled the financial affairs. I had to take ov... Read More

All rates listed are Annual Percentage Yield (APY). The Min listed is the minimum deposit account balance required to obtain the rate listed.

Branches Info around zip 10007


Branch Street City State
Washington Trust Bank
Coeur D'alene Branch
218 E Lakeside Avenue Coeur D Alene ID
Washington Trust Bank
Coeur D'alene Branch
218 E Lakeside Avenue Coeur D Alene ID
Northwest Bank
Northwest Bank Branch
1750 Front Street Boise ID
Bank of America, National Association
Coeur D'alene Main Branch
401 Front Avenue Coeur D Alene ID
Zions Bank
Burley Branch
102 West Main Street Burley ID
JPMorgan Chase Bank, National Association
Idaho Falls - Ammon Branch
1711 S 25th East Ammon ID
Wells Fargo Bank, National Association
Butte County Branch
205 West Grand Avenue Arco ID
Summit National Bank
Salmon Branch
100 Courthouse Drive, Suite A Salmon ID
Farmers Bank
Farmers Bank Branch
914 Main Street Buhl ID
First Federal Savings Bank of Twin Falls
First Federal Savings Bank Of Twin F Branch
383 Shoshone Street North Twin Falls ID
First Federal Savings Bank of Twin Falls
First Federal Savings Bank Of Twin F Branch
383 Shoshone Street North Twin Falls ID
Twin River Bank
Twin River Bank Branch
1507 G Street Lewiston ID
Idaho First Bank
Idaho First Bank Branch
475 E. Deinhard Lane Mccall ID
Glacier Bank
Pend Oreille Branch
476655 Highway 95 North Ponderay ID
Idaho First Bank
Idaho First Bank Branch
475 E. Deinhard Lane Mccall ID
Glacier Bank
Pend Oreille Branch
476655 Highway 95 North Ponderay ID
The Bank of Commerce
The Bank Of Commerce Branch
3113 South 25th East Ammon ID
Ireland Bank
Ireland Bank Branch
33 Bannock Street Malad City ID
Ireland Bank
Ireland Bank Branch
33 Bannock Street Malad City ID
Washington Federal Bank
Boise Main Branch
1001 West Idaho Street Boise ID
Idaho Trust Bank
Idaho Trust Bank Branch
888 West Broad Street Boise ID
First Interstate Bank
Nampa 500 12th Avenue South Branch
500 12th Avenue South Nampa ID
Umpqua Bank
Umpqua Bank Branch
201 South Jackson Street Moscow ID
Sunwest Bank
Sunwest Bank Branch
1299 North Orchard St Boise ID
KeyBank National Association
Fruitland Branch
1515 North Whitley Drive Fruitland ID
U.S. Bank National Association
Plaza Branch
101 South Capitol Blvd Ste 102 Boise ID
Umpqua Bank
Umpqua Bank Branch
201 South Jackson Street Moscow ID


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Certificates of Deposit - Branch Banks 2025

A certificate of deposit (CD) is a savings product offered by a bank in which a depositor (someone who has money to put into the bank) agrees to commit a certain amount of money for a set period of time, in return for a fixed rate of interest. While it is possible to withdraw the money earlier (breaking the CD) doing so comes with high interest penalties and is generally not advised.

CD Terms

The time period in which money is held in a certificate of deposit is called the term. Terms can run for any period of time but in general, banks use the following terms: 3 months, 6 months, 12 months, 18 months, 24 months, 36 months, 48 months, and 60 months. Terms can either be described in months or years. The term that is right for each individual depends on their goals, the rate they which to earn, and their future plans for the money. In general, if rates are going up, savers should avoid putting the money into a long-term CD. If rates are going down, then the opposite is true, and savers should try and lock into a good rate for an extended period of time. In stable rate environments, CDs that are over 12 months in length can enable depositors to pick up a slight premium over savings accounts.

CD Risk

Almost all banks provide CDs to their consumers and they have been a mainstay of savers and retirement accounts for years. If FDIC insured, the CD represents a safe place to put money that will generate a predictable return.

Inflation is the main risk of a CD. Inflation can often run higher than the inflation adjusted return on a CD, thus eroding the value of the money stored in the CD over time. This is especially true for longer-term CDs opened in low interest rate environments.

How Interest is Paid

The method of distributing the interest earned on a CD varies by bank. Some banks pay interest monthly, other semi-annually, and others at the maturity of the CD. One advantage of a branch-based bank is that a depositor can walk into the bank and receive their interest that day in the form of a check. Online banks tend to use electronic funds transfer or check via mail.

Interest Rate

Since the financial crisis in 2008, CDs have become less popular because the yields they offer have dropped precipitously, making it difficult for retirees and savers to generate sufficient income. But investors looking for a place to stash some cash might still find CDs an attractive place for some of their savings. Online banks generally offer better rates on six month CDs but the accounts must be opened online. View online bank rates.

When interest rates are falling, it is often preferable to lock in high rates for an extended period of time with a longer-term CD. When interest rates are rising, depositors should avoid committing their money for long periods of time. To see interest rate trends, visit the BestCashCow rate analysis page.

ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES

The advantages of a Certificate of Deposit from a branch bank are:

  • Funds deposited in FDIC banks and within insurance limits are protected by the full faith and credit of the United States government.
  • CDs provide a predictable, set rate of return.
  • Depositors can walk into a local branch and open the CD and fund it that day. Question and inquiries can also be handles in-person.

The disadvantages of branch-based CDs are:

  • The deposited money is committed for a certain period of time and can only be withdrawn with substantial penalties.
  • One year CDs from branch banks often pay less interest than from online banks. Please see those rates here.

All banks listed on BestCashCow are FDIC insured; BestCashCow.com strongly recommends that you stay within FDIC insurance limits and that if you are unsure of how the limits affect you, please visit the FDIC website.

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