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  2. Share Certificate vs. CD: Which Offers Better Returns? - AOL

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    Share certificates are essentially identical to their much better-known kin, certificates of deposit. ... if you could find a tax-free yield exceeding 3.15%, that might be a better investment for you.

  3. CDs vs. share certificates: What’s the difference? - AOL

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    CDs and share certificates are useful when saving for a specific goal, such as a vacation fund. You can choose a term that aligns with the goal, so that the money becomes available when you need it.

  4. Are Credit Unions FDIC Insured? The Safety of Credit Union ...

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    While federal credit unions are not FDIC insured, they are federally insured by the National Credit Union Share Insurance Fund. The NCUSIF is supervised by the National Credit Union Agency, an ...

  5. United States Savings Bonds - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, types, and features of savings bonds, debt securities issued by the U.S. government to help pay for its borrowing needs. Savings bonds are nonmarketable, tax-deferred, and redeemable only by the original purchaser or a beneficiary.

  6. Patriot's Certificate - Wikipedia

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    The Patriot's Certificate (Italian: Certificato al Patriota) is a document that was given to the partisans of the Italian resistance movement during and after the Second World War, firmed by the British field marshal Harold Alexander, commander of Allied forces in Italy, attestating the active collaboration with the Allied forces against the ...

  7. National Credit Union Share Insurance Fund - Wikipedia

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    NCUSIF is a fund that protects the accounts of credit union members at federally insured institutions in the US. It is backed by the US government, funded by credit unions, and covers up to $250,000 per account in case of failure.

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    AOL Mail offers features like news, weather, security and spam-blocking for free. You can sign up for an AOL account and access your email on the go with an app or on the web.

  9. What Are Certificates of Deposit (CDs) And How They Work - AOL

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    Ask your branch about share certificates, which are the credit union equivalent of CDs. ... This is when you can withdraw your funds and interest penalty-free. You may also choose to renew a CD ...