09-18-2025
If you’ve been Googling “What does the Fed rate cut mean for savings accounts?” or “Will my interest rate go down after the Federal Reserve decision?” you’re not alone.
On the heels of the Federal Reserve’s most recent 0.25% interest rate cut, questions are swirling:
At Verde Capital Management, we’ve already run the numbers and here’s exactly how this latest rate cut affects our clients, their savings, and their ability to make savvy financial moves in 2025.
Let’s address the elephant in the portfolio: Yes, the Fed cut rates. And yes, our Verde Flourish savings account has adjusted accordingly:
If you’re serious about parking cash wisely, a 3.75% yield is still one of the most strategic cash moves available. And it’s FDIC-insured via our partner platform, so you get both yield and security.
Here’s the upside of falling rates: borrowing just got cheaper, too.
Our Securities-Backed Line of Credit (SBLOC) now offers:
A securities backed loan could help you plan a strategic real estate move, tuition payments, taxes payments, or simply give you liquidity without a paper trail of selling assets.
Curious if it’s right for you? Reach out to a Verde advisor and we’ll run the numbers together.
Let’s be clear: The Fed’s decision affects rates but it doesn’t change your long-term goals. At Verde, our approach hasn’t wavered:
It’s possible. The Fed is signaling a cautious path forward. That’s why locking in higher-yield options now is smart.
If your bank is paying less than 1% and you’re not planning to spend the cash immediately, then yes. Contact us about Flourish.
Maybe. If you have an opportunity or need coming up, now could be the time to take action while borrowing costs are down.
If you’re wondering how this rate cut affects your financial plan, contact us for guidance.
Schedule a call with our team to talk through your cash strategy, investment portfolio, or potential borrowing needs. bit.ly/callwithverde
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