Software to track CD Maturities ??

If you have an iPhone, it has a program on it called Calendar. You can use that for things like you're looking for.
Well.....

I have one, I can turn it on and text my kids!

I'll have to take a look at what you are talking about. With my digital keypad entry speed I may be better off working with the computer. I'll see.
 
Thank you for the suggestions.

I'm dealing with amounts 00.25% of the amounts you are talking about. At the moment I am sticking with local.

I renewed a CD yesterday at one institution for .0450% for 13 months.
I opened another at another institution for .0425% for 20 months.

I appreciate hearing about Marcus' renewal instruction procedures. Navy Federal Credit Union has something like that, but current interest rates are under 4%. If I can manage the renewals, I can get a small ladder going locally with more favorable (than NFCU) interest rates.

I have never done online banking with the online banks like you are talking about. I suppose that may be something I need to learn about.

My level of expertise in these things is like, a few years ago I opened a RobinHood account, but have been totally locked out of it because I gave them my landline telephone number and they want to text verification codes to a cellphone. Grrr.
Goldman 6 th biggest bank in country . Your like my dad . He wants to walk into the bank as he thinks it's safe , it's irrelevant. It's like saying you'd never open a brokerage account at Schwab or fidelity . As long as rates in line ease of use is what's important to me . I got cd's at Wells Fargo and capital one . It's pain in ass to call and get it sent to my back account . I like to set up ahead of time
 

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I renewed a CD yesterday at one institution for .0450% for 13 months.
I opened another at another institution for .0425% for 20 months.
Do you have the decimal points moved over 2 spots? I bought several CDs in the 4% range.
 

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Do you have the decimal points moved over 2 spots? I bought several CDs in the 4% range.
Those aren't the highest yields . Marcus just had 4.5% for 14 months . It's 4.4% as of yesterday . I loaded that up . They also have 4.15% 13 month no penalty cd
 
Those aren't the highest yields . Marcus just had 4.5% for 14 months . It's 4.4% as of yesterday . I loaded that up . They also have 4.15% 13 month no penalty cd
Yeah. I know. I just meant lost dollar was showing..0425% which would explain why he is losing dollars
 
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