Quick answer: A CD ladder is a savings strategy where you divide your deposit into several certificates of deposit with different maturity dates. Each CD renews or becomes available at regular intervals so you earn higher rates without locking up all your money for years.
Key Takeaways
- CD ladders combine higher long-term rates with regular liquidity by spreading deposits across multiple maturity dates.
- FDIC insurance covers each CD up to $250,000 per depositor per insured bank under 12 U.S.C. § 1821(a)(1)(E).
- Early withdrawal penalties apply if you cash out before maturity, often forfeiting three to twelve months of interest.
- You can ladder with as few as three CDs or extend to five or more depending on your cash-flow needs and rate outlook.
