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单词 certificate of deposit
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Definition of certificate of deposit in English:

certificate of deposit

noun
  • A certificate issued by a bank to a person depositing money for a specified length of time at a specified rate of interest.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • For example, the average rate on a one-year certificate of deposit is now 1.73%, according to Bankrate.com.
    • For example, in the early 1960s, a long time ago - practically forty years ago - the banks were allowed to issue negotiable certificates of deposit at market prices.
    • And it's really worth taking a look at offers from Internet banks on the rates for certificates of deposit and home-equity credit lines, because they generally offer better deals than traditional banks.
    • John is deciding whether to deposit the amount to a certificate of deposit with post-tax assets or to make a pre-tax salary deferral contribution to his 401 account.
    • Falling interest rates have pushed rates on many certificates of deposit and money market funds - traditional sources of income for retirees - to below 2%.
    • Because college costs have historically risen faster than inflation, the plans usually provide a better return than other low-risk investments, such as money market funds or certificates of deposit.
    • But millions of people who rely on income from certificates of deposit and money market mutual funds would love an end to record-low rates.
    • Simply putting this money into a standard certificate of deposit at a neighborhood bank would earn 50 percent more.
    • Short-term bank certificates of deposit and money-market accounts still offer paltry yields.
    • If I take out certificates of deposit in my son's name and my name, and I pay all the income tax on the interest they earn, will the certificates of deposit become my son's property upon my death without having to go through probate?
    • With the possible exception of the negotiable certificates of deposit, which is discussed subsequently, a deposit receipt does not constitute a negotiable instrument.
    • Even a slightly higher interest rate on a certificate of deposit can boost your returns.
    • As a supplement to bonds, or as an alternative to them, some investors choose certificates of deposit or money market funds.
    • For purposes of the statements of cash flows, the Association considers all currency on hand, demand deposits with banks and certificates of deposit to be cash equivalents.
    • Financial assets include savings, bonds, certificates of deposit, stocks, mutual fund investments, retirement pensions, and the like.
    • Place $20,000 of the refinance money in six-month certificates of deposit.
    • Some parents have shifted what's left of their portfolios into certificates of deposit or money market accounts.
    • What's the interest rate on a savings account, certificate of deposit and money market account?
    • The interest rate on certificates of deposit - averaging below 3 percent - could hardly get much lower, which suggests that people with assets to invest will look to equities or real estate.
    • This means you can't get paid for distributing cash held in a checking account, savings account, certificate of deposit or money market account.
 
 

Definition of certificate of deposit in US English:

certificate of deposit

(also CD)
noun
  • A certificate issued by a bank to a person depositing money for a specified length of time.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Place $20,000 of the refinance money in six-month certificates of deposit.
    • With the possible exception of the negotiable certificates of deposit, which is discussed subsequently, a deposit receipt does not constitute a negotiable instrument.
    • Financial assets include savings, bonds, certificates of deposit, stocks, mutual fund investments, retirement pensions, and the like.
    • Simply putting this money into a standard certificate of deposit at a neighborhood bank would earn 50 percent more.
    • And it's really worth taking a look at offers from Internet banks on the rates for certificates of deposit and home-equity credit lines, because they generally offer better deals than traditional banks.
    • Because college costs have historically risen faster than inflation, the plans usually provide a better return than other low-risk investments, such as money market funds or certificates of deposit.
    • Falling interest rates have pushed rates on many certificates of deposit and money market funds - traditional sources of income for retirees - to below 2%.
    • But millions of people who rely on income from certificates of deposit and money market mutual funds would love an end to record-low rates.
    • If I take out certificates of deposit in my son's name and my name, and I pay all the income tax on the interest they earn, will the certificates of deposit become my son's property upon my death without having to go through probate?
    • Short-term bank certificates of deposit and money-market accounts still offer paltry yields.
    • Some parents have shifted what's left of their portfolios into certificates of deposit or money market accounts.
    • For example, in the early 1960s, a long time ago - practically forty years ago - the banks were allowed to issue negotiable certificates of deposit at market prices.
    • John is deciding whether to deposit the amount to a certificate of deposit with post-tax assets or to make a pre-tax salary deferral contribution to his 401 account.
    • The interest rate on certificates of deposit - averaging below 3 percent - could hardly get much lower, which suggests that people with assets to invest will look to equities or real estate.
    • As a supplement to bonds, or as an alternative to them, some investors choose certificates of deposit or money market funds.
    • Even a slightly higher interest rate on a certificate of deposit can boost your returns.
    • For purposes of the statements of cash flows, the Association considers all currency on hand, demand deposits with banks and certificates of deposit to be cash equivalents.
    • This means you can't get paid for distributing cash held in a checking account, savings account, certificate of deposit or money market account.
    • For example, the average rate on a one-year certificate of deposit is now 1.73%, according to Bankrate.com.
    • What's the interest rate on a savings account, certificate of deposit and money market account?
 
 
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