Bank CDs are about as exciting as Perry Como CDs. You put some money in. Wait a year, or two, or five. At the end, you get your money back, plus a little interest. It’s like the world’s slowest, least-risky slot machine. If you want your money back before the CD matures, of course, you’re out of luck. Or are you?
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