RR MID MI - 4/14/2025 22:06
You might want to take a look at GM Right Notes. Its paying around 4.5 and you can deposit or withdraw money anytime. It works for keeping cash available just in case. Also my Raymond James and Fidelity accounts have money market accounts within that pay around 4 percent where you can keep money that you can withdraw at anytime. Although all of three have interest rate that can and will move with the prime interest rate but your money is not tied up for a certain period of time like your CDs.
A quick search indicates GM right notes are not fdic insured nor does GM guarantee payment of principal and interest of GM right notes.
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