Just to put SaverNotes in perspective I went out today to look at what Certificates of Deposits were paying from FDIC insured accounts. The 2 year CD would pay 1.53%, 3 year CD pays 1.66% and the 5 year CD pays 2.07%.
Now, notes from SaverNotes are not guaranteed by the FDIC and come with its own risks as outlined in the prospectus but just to compare, this is the difference:
2YR | 3Yr | 5YR | |
Current CD Rates | 1.53% | 1.66% | 2.07% |
SaverNotes | 3.00% | 4.00% | 6.00% |
If you are seeking a higher return on your fixed rate investments for a portion of your funds please consider notes from SaverNotes.
Headquartered in Eden Prairie, MN., SaveNotes, LLC provides a unique alternative to stocks, bonds and CD’s by providing fixed income with high return, while remaining easy to invest.
SaverNotes pays interest to its investors based on a variety of available investment amounts and maturity dates. SaverNotes have no fees or expenses and are available for any Minnesota investor. Current rates range from 3.00% to 6.00% based on terms of two to five years. Investors can also invest through their IRA account.
Regular | $2,000 + |
IRA | $25,000 + |
Term | Interest Rate |
2 Year | 3.00% |
3 Year | 4.00% |
5 Year | 6.00% |
Learn about how this investment fund was made possible through our investment partnerships and our experienced legal, wealth management, banking and accounting advisors at www.SaverNotes.com.