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Cash: Find Risk-Free Ways to Earn More

Squaw Valley Olympic athletes ride "The Cripple Cat," a Sno-Cat meant to transport competitors who happened to get injured during the games. - Time & Life Pictures/Getty Images
Squaw Valley Olympic athletes ride "The Cripple Cat," a Sno-Cat meant to transport competitors who happened to get injured during the games. Time & Life Pictures/Getty Images

What's happening in short-term interest rates? While long-term rates are expected to continue upward in 2014 as the Fed cuts back its bond buying, short-term rates remain in the doldrums.

And with unemployment high and inflation low, the Fed has said it has no intention of raising these rates until at least 2015. Yet more than $900 billion remains parked in retail money funds paying 0.01% on average.

You can do better.

1. For cash you may need to tap

Online savings accounts, such as ones from GE Capital and Barclays, pay 90 times what a money fund does. And federal deposit insurance guarantees your money is safe.

Recent yield of:

Average money fund: 0.01%
Top online savings account: 0.9%

2. For cash you're investing

Find a long-term CD with a lenient early withdrawal penalty, says Ken Tumin of DepositAccounts.com. Barclays' online five-year CD claws back just six months of interest. In a year you can cash out and still be ahead of what you could have earned elsewhere today.

What you earn per year

5-year CD: 2%
If you bail out after one year: 1%

SOURCE: DepositAccounts.com