A Certificate of Deposit (CD) is typically used as a low-risk investment option where an individual deposits a sum of money for a fixed period, such as one year, at a fixed interest rate. Upon maturity, the individual receives the original amount plus accrued interest.
John decided to invest his savings into a Certificate of Deposit knowing it would yield a higher interest rate than a regular savings account.
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