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CD Account from Texas Capital Bank with 0.25% APY



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The product CD Account from Texas Capital Bank with 0.25% 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 $20,506. The interest earned would be $506 and the tax amount on the interest earned would be approximately $152.

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 Texas Capital Bank

Savings Boost of
$-819 over 10 years
Cash Savings $20,000
Average Interest Earned $1,173

 
Texas Capital Bank Interest Earned $354

 

 

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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:
0.81%
Annual
Interest
Annual Interest
(After Tax)
1 20,000 162 113
2 20,162 163 114
3 20,325 164 115
4 20,489 166 116
5 20,654 167 117
6 20,821 168 118
7 20,989 170 119
8 21,159 171 120
9 21,330 172 121
10 21,502 174 122
TOTAL: $1,676 $1,173

Texas Capital Bank Scenario

Rate:
0.25%
Annual
Interest
Annual Interest
(After Tax)
1 20,000 50 35
2 20,050 50 35
3 20,100 50 35
4 20,150 50 35
5 20,201 51 35
6 20,251 51 35
7 20,302 51 36
8 20,353 51 36
9 20,404 51 36
10 20,455 51 36
TOTAL: $506 $354

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Customer Reviews for Texas Capital Bank


  • August 26, 2023 |

    I have no issues with Bask Bank nor Texas Capital Bank. They provide good apy on savings and CD's, bank to keep funds secured so yes they do have strict security measures but if you don't like it than go to your local bank that pays 0.01 apy.

    Most of the time, the user did something to cause there account to get locked out, like a rapid ach transfer out, well why would you open a savings account than just to transfer it out a month later?! Don't open an online savings account than and you'll be fine.

  • September 21, 2022 |

    I opened an account with Bask, a subsidiary of Texas Capital Bank, funded the account, and several days later, Bask "disabled" my account without notifying me or providing any explanation. In other words, they held my account funds hostage for weeks. Only after I initiated an FDIC investigation, did Bask make an effort to communicate. Bask never disclosed as to why they shut me out of my account. Don't do it! Bask, a subsidiary of Texas Capital Bank, is a despicable institution: not worth the risk or the stress.


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