Old CD Format Has Better Investing Results

mikemmrk
  |     |   1 posts since 2024

I'm curious, why did DepositAccounts change it's format? You can no longer add an amount of money to see what yield you will earn on any investment term.



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Emm
  |     |   13 posts since 2019
mikemmrk, I completely agree with you. I have a large CD maturing in a few days and have found this new "format" to be completely useless. I am also tired of seeing what I think is a great rate, only to see that it is a "flex or variable" rate. Is there a way to filter these out? Don't know when these started to be so popular but I don't want to bother with them.
I also miss the "money to yield" feature. Yes, I can do the math, but it was an easy visual cue that helped me to compare quickly and decide if I was willing to take a bit less on an A bank verses a C bank (or institution).
I miss the old format, NOT because I can't adapt to new things, but because it was better.
choice1
  |     |   370 posts since 2023
You can’t be serious? That Q went out with the founder leaving the room! Most do beta testing. What did the customers do to qualify CrowdStrike when it was going to be a sole source vendor?


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