You may already be aware that certificates of deposit generally pay out higher interest rates than traditional savings accounts, but did you know that the longer the CD, the higher the rate? Financial institutions like customers to keep their money on deposit for as long as possible, so they’ll reward long-term account holders with better interest rates. That means if you’re looking for the best Tennessee CD rates, 24-month (2-year) CD accounts are sure to offer the highest rates. 
| Featured Rate | |
|---|---|
CIT Bank
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1.26%
Date: Feb 16, 2012
2-Year CD Rate
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| Highest Rates Recent Rate Changes | |
| First Eagle Credit Union 2 Year CD Account |
1.26%
Date: Feb 8, 2012
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| Kimberly Clark Credit Union 12 Month CD Account |
1.25%
Date: Feb 20, 2012
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| Greater Eastern Credit Union 2 Year CD Account |
1.25%
Date: Feb 20, 2012
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| L G & W Credit Union 2 Year CD Account |
1.25%
Date: Feb 6, 2012
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| Resource Credit Union 2 Year CD Account |
1.19%
Date: Feb 20, 2012
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| Holley Credit Union 2 Year CD Account |
1.15%
Date: Feb 7, 2012
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| Kimberly Clark Credit Union 6 Month CD Account |
0.95% to
0.85% Date: Feb 20, 2012
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| Kingsport Press Credit Union 2 Year CD Account |
0.75% to
0.65% Date: Feb 20, 2012
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| Kingsport Press Credit Union 12 Month CD Account |
0.45% to
0.50% Date: Feb 20, 2012
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| Kingsport Press Credit Union 6 Month CD Account |
0.30% to
0.35% Date: Feb 20, 2012
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| United Southeast Credit Union 2 Year CD Account |
0.95% to
0.90% Date: Feb 14, 2012
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| Healthcare Services Credit Union 2 Year CD Account |
0.95% to
0.80% Date: Feb 10, 2012
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