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View All IRA Rates   Our Annual Percentage Yields (APYs) are accurate as of 11/03/2019.

IRA High Yield CD


  • Maximum savings with a fixed rate
  • Early withdrawal penalty will apply

IRA Raise Your Rate CD


  • Start with a great rate, plus have the opportunity to increase your rate once over the 2-year term or twice over the 4-year term if our rate for your term and balance tier goes up on these CDs
  • Early withdrawal penalty will apply

IRA Online Savings


  • Rate is variable and may change after the account is opened.
  • Six transactions limit per statement cycle
    Why only 6?
  • Other fees may apply. Such as those for returned deposit items and outgoing wires

IRA Account Features
View All IRA Rates   Our Annual Percentage Yields (APYs) are accurate as of 11/03/2019.
% Fixed APY

3 month

% Fixed APY

6 month

% Fixed APY

9 month

% Fixed APY

12 month

% Fixed APY

18 month

% Fixed APY

3 year

% Fixed APY

5 year

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% Variable APY

2 year
One interest rate increase

% Variable APY

4 year
Two interest rate increases

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1.80% Variable APY

Less than $5,000 daily balance

1.80% Variable APY

$5,000 minimum daily balance

1.80% Variable APY

$25,000 minimum daily balance

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% Fixed APY

3 month

% Fixed APY

6 month

% Fixed APY

9 month

% Fixed APY

12 month

% Fixed APY

18 month

% Fixed APY

3 year

% Fixed APY

5 year

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% Variable APY

2 year
One interest rate increase

% Variable APY

4 year
Two interest rate increases

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1.80% Variable APY

Less than $5,000 daily balance

1.80% Variable APY

$5,000 minimum daily balance

1.80% Variable APY

$25,000 minimum daily balance

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% Fixed APY

3 month

% Fixed APY

6 month

% Fixed APY

9 month

% Fixed APY

12 month

% Fixed APY

18 month

% Fixed APY

3 year

% Fixed APY

5 year

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% Variable APY

2 year
One interest rate increase

% Variable APY

4 year
Two interest rate increases

See competitors' rates
1.80% Variable APY

Less than $5,000 daily balance

1.80% Variable APY

$5,000 minimum daily balance

1.80% Variable APY

$25,000 minimum daily balance

See competitors' rates
Interest compounded daily.
Available as a Traditional, Roth and SEP IRA
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  • Maximum savings with a fixed rate
  • Early withdrawal penalty will apply
  • Start with a great rate, plus have the opportunity to increase your rate once over the 2-year term or twice over the 4-year term if our rate for your term and balance tier goes up on these CDs
  • Early withdrawal penalty will apply
  • Rate is variable and may change after the account is opened.
  • Six transactions limit per statement cycle
    Why only 6?
  • Other fees may apply. Such as those for returned deposit items and outgoing wires

Find the best IRA plan with the right features for your retirement. Before you decide on the plan for you, it's always best to consult with your tax professional. The IRA comparison information we're providing is not tax advice.

Roth IRA

Traditional IRA

SEP IRA

Consider if

You're interested in both tax-free growth and withdrawals. Roth IRA contributions are not tax-deductible.

You prefer your money to grow tax-deferred until you withdraw it in retirement. In many cases, your contributions are tax-deductible in the year they are made.

  • You're a business owner or self-employed
  • You're an employee of a business with a SEP IRA
Contribution Eligibility

Any age with taxable compensation

Anyone under age 70½ with taxable compensation

Anyone whose employer invites them to participate in a SEP. Please note that employees cannot make personal contributions to a SEP IRA.

Maximum Contribution Limits

Contribution Limits for 2019:

  • $6,000 if under age 50
  • $7,000 if age 50 or older

These contribution limits apply to Single filers with income of $122,000 or less or Joint filers with income of $203,000 or less.

As income levels increase above these limits, tax deductions for eligible contributions may be reduced. Consult with your tax professional.

Contribution Limits for 2019:

  • $6,000 if under age 50
  • $7,000 if age 50 or older

Income levels do not affect contribution limits for Traditional IRAs; however, your income may affect the amount you can deduct.

Contribution Limits for 2019:

  • Employer contributions that are lesser of 25% of employee's compensation, or $56,000.
  • For self-employed individuals the limit is generally 20% of net earnings.
Tax deductions

Contributions are not deductible

Depends on:

  • Your earnings
  • Whether you participate in an employer's retirement plan
  • Your filing status
  • If you receive Social Security Benefits

If employer contributions exceed certain limits, employees can't deduct their employer's contribution to their SEP plan. If you are self-employed, you can generally deduct the contributions you make each year to your own SEP IRA.

Tax advantages

Tax-free when you take distributions

Pay no taxes until you take distributions

Distributions
  • Distribution of an original contribution is always tax and penalty free.
  • Any earnings and conversion dollars (from other retirement plans) are tax free after the IRS' 5 year aging requirement has been met AND you are 59½ or older; otherwise, you could incur a 10% penalty.
  • Taxable
  • Could include a 10% penalty if made before age 59½
Required minimum distributions

Not required

Mandatory at age 70½

Annual deadline for contributions

The deadline for filing your annual tax return.

The employer's deadline for filing its annual tax return, including any extensions.

Find the best IRA plan with the right features for your retirement. Before you decide on the plan for you, it's always best to consult with your tax professional. The IRA comparison information we're providing is not tax advice.

You're interested in both tax-free growth and withdrawals. Roth IRA contributions are not tax-deductible.

You prefer your money to grow tax-deferred until you withdraw it in retirement. In many cases, your contributions are tax-deductible in the year they are made.

  • You're a business owner or self-employed
  • You're an employee of a business with a SEP IRA

Any age with taxable compensation

Anyone under age 70½ with taxable compensation

Anyone whose employer invites them to participate in a SEP. Please note that employees cannot make personal contributions to a SEP IRA.

Contribution Limits for 2019:
  • $6,000 if under age 50
  • $7,000 if age 50 or older

These contribution limits apply to Single filers with income of $122,000 or less or Joint filers with income of $203,000 or less.

As income levels increase above these limits, tax deductions for eligible contributions may be reduced. Consult with your tax professional.

Contribution Limits for 2019:
  • $6,000 if under age 50
  • $7,000 if age 50 or older

Income levels do not affect contribution limits for Traditional IRAs; however, your income may affect the amount you can deduct.

    • $5,500 if under age 50
    • $6,500 if age 50 or older

    Income levels do not affect contribution limits for Traditional IRAs; however, your income may affect the amount you can deduct.

Contribution Limits for 2019:
  • Employer contributions that are lesser of 25% of employee's compensation, or $56,000.
  • For self-employed individuals the limit is generally 20% of net earnings.
    • Employer contributions that are lesser of 25% of employee's compensation, or $55,000.
    • For self-employed individuals the limit is generally 20% of net earnings.

Contributions are not deductible

Depends on:

  • Your earnings
  • Whether you participate in an employer's retirement plan
  • Your filing status
  • If you receive Social Security Benefits

If employer contributions exceed certain limits, employees can't deduct their employer's contribution to their SEP plan. If you are self-employed, you can generally deduct the contributions you make each year to your own SEP IRA.

Tax-free when you take distributions

Pay no taxes until you take distributions

Pay no taxes until you take distributions

  • Distribution of an original contribution is always tax and penalty free.
  • Any earnings and conversion dollars (from other retirement plans) are tax free after the IRS' 5 year aging requirement has been met AND you are 59½ or older; otherwise, you could incur a 10% penalty.
  • Taxable

  • Could include a 10% penalty if made before age 59½

  • Taxable

  • Could include a 10% penalty if made before age 59½

Not required

Mandatory at age 70½

Mandatory at age 70½

The deadline for filing your annual tax return.

The deadline for filing your annual tax return.

The employer's deadline for filing its annual tax return, including any extensions.

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