The DIY 3 Month 5.44% CD

What if I told you that you could make your own FDIC insured certificate of deposit, that had the following terms:

  • 3 month duration
  • 5.4% rate
  • $15,000 minimum (anything greater than 15k will not earn interest)
  • FDIC insured

Does it sound too good to be true?  Good news, it is true.  Granted this is a Do-It-Yourself package, so it lacks the convenience of ‘official’ deals.

Here is the quick and dirty on how to make up this ‘CD’ for yourself.  Note: You will need a local Chase bank branch in order to complete this.

Step 1

Obtain one of these Chase coupons.  They can often be found in the junk snail mail, your email inbox, or in a pinch eBay.

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Step 2

Open a Chase savings account in branch and fund it with $15,000 of new money.

Step 3

After the $200 bonus (aka “interest”) posts, withdrawal $14,900 to your regular accounts.

Step 4

After 6 months has passed from account opening, withdrawal the remaining $300 and close the account.  The final $300 keeps monthly fees at 0.

Step 5

Profit!  Congratulations, you made your own 3 month ‘CD’ with a rate far better than anything that you would find in pre-packaged deals.  If you have a spouse, you could effectively turn this into a 6 month CD by shuffling the original seed money around accounts.  A quick internet search showed that the best official CD rate for a 3 month term is 0.83%.

 

All of the fine print is below:

Chase SavingsSM has no Monthly Service Fee when you do at least one of the following each statement period: Option #1: Keep a minimum daily balance of $300 or more in your savings account; OR, Option #2: Have at least one repeating automatic transfer of $25 or more from your Chase personal checking account (available only through Chase OnlineSM Banking); OR, Option #3: Have a linked Chase Premier Plus CheckingSM, Chase Premier Platinum CheckingSM, or Chase Private Client CheckingSM account. Otherwise a $5 Monthly Service Fee will apply. A $5 Savings Withdrawal Limit Fee will apply for each withdrawal or transfer out of this account over six per monthly statement period.

To receive the $200 savings bonus: 1) Open a new Chase SavingsSM account, which is subject to approval; 2) Deposit a total of $15,000 or more in new money into the new savings account within 10 business days of account opening; AND 3) Maintain at least a $15,000 balance for 90 days from the date of deposit. The new money cannot be funds held by Chase or its affiliates. After you have completed all the above savings requirements, we’ll deposit the bonus in your new account within 10 business days. The Annual Percentage Yield (APY), for Chase SavingsSM effective as of 2/22/16, is 0.01% for all balances in all states. Interest rates are variable and subject to change. Additionally, fees may reduce earnings on the account. You can receive only one new checking and one savings account opening related bonus each calendar year and only one bonus per account. Bonuses are considered interest and will be reported on IRS Form 1099-INT.

**Account Closing: If either the checking or savings account is closed by the customer or Chase within six months after opening, we will deduct the bonus amount for that account at closing.

Costa Rica Planning

I’ve been spending my free time planning out our late Spring trip to Costa Rica.  The trip represents a lot of things to us, including:

  • Celebrating our 5th anniversary
  • Taking Auntie for one last hurrah before med school residency starts
  • Continuing our geographic arbitrage search
  • Celebrating my birthday and living up the last of the *careless* 20s
  • Enjoying our travel mobility

Having a good map is really helpful for planning purposes.  The best reviewed map on Amazon is the Costa Rica Guide waterproof map.  It doesn’t hurt that you can get the map for free by doing some advertising for them (see above link).  I’ll admit, it’s why I am doing this blog post.

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Saving $12 on a map might seem insignificant but it does add up.  Last night while we were on our family walk, Shae and I did a mental addition of the current trip costs and credits (from card churning).  With airfare for 4 people, a seven day rental 4×4 suv, and 4 of the 8 nights booked we have an out of pocket expense of around $100 so far.  I figure the last four nights of lodging, food, souvenirs, and misc. expenses will push our total out of pocket expense to somewhere in the ballpark of $750-$1000 for Shae, Frugal Boy, and myself combined.  I’m tempted to do one more credit card churn to knock off another $460 dollars from the total, but I don’t think we’ll be able to meet the min spend requirements.  A better option might be to churn a couple of bank accounts instead (see here for a list).

Costa Rica Expenses:Credits