Compound Interest Calculator
CD Account from UNITED CONSUMERS with 1.11% APY

Small differences in savings or CD rates may seem trivial. But, earning more in your savings and CD accounts can lead to much larger account balances over time when you examine the difference in compound interest over time. Use our calculator on the right below to see how much larger your accounts can be by moving to higher earning savings and CD rates.

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The Results for UNITED CONSUMERS

Savings Boost of
$461 over 10 years
Cash Savings $20,000
Average Interest Earned $1,173

 
UNITED CONSUMERS Interest Earned $1,634

 

 

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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

UNITED CONSUMERS Scenario

Rate:
1.11%
Annual
Interest
Annual Interest
(After Tax)
1 20,000 222 155
2 20,222 224 157
3 20,446 227 159
4 20,673 229 161
5 20,903 232 162
6 21,135 235 164
7 21,370 237 166
8 21,607 240 168
9 21,847 242 170
10 22,089 245 172
TOTAL: $2,334 $1,634

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The accounts below offer some of the best rates in the country can be opened online, and are available nationally. As the calculator shows, changing accounts to earn a higher interest rate can really add up over time.

 

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Must be linked to a standard consumer or business checking account in which 12.6% of the total combined balance is maintained. Otherwise APY is 5.25%.

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