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Where should you put your cash today?

Last updated: March 13, 2026 6:56 pm
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If you’re looking to earn more on your savings, traditional checking and savings accounts may not cut it. Instead, consider options like a high-yield savings account (HYSA) or a multi-year guaranteed annuity (MYGA) to potentially earn 4% or more on your money.

HYSA and MYGA are two different types of accounts that offer higher interest rates than regular savings accounts. A HYSA provides flexibility, allowing you to withdraw your money whenever you need it. On the other hand, a MYGA is a fixed-term insurance contract where you deposit a lump sum with an insurance company and earn a guaranteed interest rate for the duration of the term.

MYGAs offer terms ranging from three to 10 years, with fixed interest rates typically between 3.75% to 7.66%. The interest grows tax-deferred, meaning you’re only taxed when you make a withdrawal. On the other hand, HYSAs are bank accounts with higher interest rates, sometimes as high as 4% APY, offered by online-only banks to reduce overhead costs.

While both MYGAs and HYSAs can help you earn competitive interest rates on your savings, they have differences. MYGAs offer fixed rates for the full term with limited access to your money, while HYSAs have variable rates and usually allow penalty-free withdrawals.

Deciding between a MYGA and HYSA depends on your financial goals and needs. MYGAs offer guaranteed growth with little risk, but limited access to your funds. On the other hand, HYSAs provide easy access to your money with higher interest rates than traditional savings accounts.

One downside of MYGAs is the limited access to your funds, with potential surrender charges and tax consequences for early withdrawals. However, some MYGA providers may allow penalty-free withdrawals after a certain period.

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In conclusion, a MYGA can be a better option for long-term savings where you don’t need immediate access to your funds, while a HYSA is ideal for earning higher interest rates on your savings with easy access. Consider your financial goals and risk tolerance when choosing between these two accounts to maximize your savings.

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