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What is APY (Annual Percentage Yield)?
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The yearly return on a deposit or investment, including the effect of compounding. Used when saving money.
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APY (Annual Percentage Yield) is the effective annual rate of return on a savings account, CD, or money market account, accounting for compound interest. Two banks might advertise the same nominal rate, but if one compounds daily and the other monthly, the daily-compounding one has a higher APY. APY is the mirror image of APR: APR is what you PAY when borrowing, APY is what you EARN when saving. In 2024–2026, high-yield savings accounts offer 4–5% APY, the highest in 15 years. When comparing savings options, always use APY — not the nominal rate.
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Last reviewed: June 15, 2026 • Category: Finanza