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CD Account from New Mexico Bank & Trust with 0.10% APY



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The product CD Account from New Mexico Bank & Trust with 0.10% APY and a tax rate of 30 compounded annually, with an initial amount of $20,000, after 10 years would have grown your savings to approximately $20,201. The interest earned would be $201 and the tax amount on the interest earned would be approximately $60.

Please note that this analysis assumes a constant interest rate and doesn't take into account any fees associated with the savings account

The Results for New Mexico Bank & Trust

Savings Boost of
$-802 over 10 years
Cash Savings $20,000
Average Interest Earned $943

 
New Mexico Bank & Trust Interest Earned $141

 

 

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This analysis is for demonstrative purposes only and may change should certain assumptions prove incorrect. Savings rates may change and CD rates may not be renewable for the length of the term of the analysis. The difference between the bank rate entered and the average rate may not remain constant throughout the term.

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Average Rate Scenario

Rate:
0.65%
Annual
Interest
Annual Interest
(After Tax)
1 20,000 131 92
2 20,131 132 92
3 20,262 133 93
4 20,395 133 93
5 20,528 134 94
6 20,663 135 95
7 20,798 136 95
8 20,934 137 96
9 21,071 138 96
10 21,208 139 97
TOTAL: $1,347 $943

New Mexico Bank & Trust Scenario

Rate:
0.10%
Annual
Interest
Annual Interest
(After Tax)
1 20,000 20 14
2 20,020 20 14
3 20,040 20 14
4 20,060 20 14
5 20,080 20 14
6 20,100 20 14
7 20,120 20 14
8 20,140 20 14
9 20,161 20 14
10 20,181 20 14
TOTAL: $201 $141

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Customer Reviews for New Mexico Bank & Trust


  • July 16, 2021 |

    I have been banking with New Mexico Bank & Trust. When I moved to Albuquerque I wanted to close my account because the banks are so far from where I have lived. My father talked me into keeping my account.. Over the years I hadn’t had issues with the bank so I never gave anymore thought to closing my account; until now.
    I had to call and have three checks stopped. There is a charge for this and I didn’t have a problem paying that. While on the phone I was clear about what I needed and the customer service agent repeated the check numbers and information back to me, more than once. We were both very clear about the information. The agent also stated that there should be no issue but IF the checks go through, call them back and it will be fixed. At the end of the call I was so happy with how helpful and efficient my situation was handled that I asked if I could leave positive feedback for her with a supervisor. She tried to get someone but ultimately said she couldn’t get anyone on the phone for me and said she would note in her comments the time of the call so they could listen later.
    The next day one of the checks went through and sent my account into the negative, which comes with the dreaded Insufficient Funds Fee. I sent a message through the NMB&T portal to let them know to look into that. I got the run around and finally was told by Lisa in the Clovis branch that it was my own problem (not in so many words). It is aggravating because the check was for $751. Next, my automatic payments for bills began going through, which sent my account further into the negative AND brought with that multiple Insufficient Funds Fees. I have finally changed all of my auto payments to my other bank.. But the damage has been done. Hundreds of dollars.. It’s true - companies do NOT reward loyalty. Unless maybe you’re a millionaire..


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