Looking for a better savings rate than the one your current bank offers you? There are many banks in Prescott, including Summit, Compass, and National Bank of Arizona, among many others. Sorting through all the different offers and deals takes time - time you might not have, or may not want to spend on something like this. Let Prescott Banking Rates find the information you need, fast. We could even find you a free checking account.

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TypeRateAvg Points
30 year fixed mortgage5.10%0.700
15 year fixed mortgage4.83%0.700
5 year ARM5.57%0.700
TypeRateAvg Points
HELOC variable5.26%N/A
TypeRateAvg Points
60 month new car loan6.17%N/A
36 month user car loan0.00%N/A
TypeRateAvg Points
credit card non reward8.07%N/A
credit card reward9.50%N/A
prime rate3.25%N/A
TypeRateAvg Points
bank savings account0.15%N/A
bank money markey account0.97%N/A
 

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Many people don’t think to check the interest rates on their checking account. If you regularly keep a balance in your account, and your Prescott, AZ bank does not offer a high interest rate, you could be missing out on a money-making opportunity. Prescott Banking Rates can help you find the best bank rates.

When you choose a Prescott, AZ savings account, you want to find the bank that meets your savings needs. Look for a bank that offers the highest interest rates at your minimum balance with the lowest fees. Many Prescott, AZ banks require you to keep a certain balance to earn the quoted APY and to avoid fees. Banks requiring a higher minimum balance typically offer larger interest rates.

At Prescott Banking Rates, you can compare checking and savings account rates in Prescott. Our data is current and up-to-date to ensure that you get the best rates.

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Whether you’re looking for a bank to manage your small business, or a bank with the highest interest rate savings accounts, Prescott Banking Rates is certain to connect you with the right bank.

Knowing your credit score pays off as this is used by lenders and credit card companies to decide whether to lend you money and at what interest rate. The score ranges from 300 to 850 — the higher the better. Seattle resident Jenny Chang said she didn’t realize “how everything in your life will depend on credit” — buying a car or a house, even renting an apartment or getting a job.

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