Add-On Certificate of Deposit
A certificate of deposit that allows the bearer to deposit additional funds, after the initial purchase date, that will bear the same rate of interest.
Investopedia Commentary
Add-on's or add-in's to a certificate of deposit are beneficial when investors feel interest rates will decline. By having this feature, the bearer of the CD will be guaranteed a minimum interest rate return.
Most financial institutions that permit the use of an add-on feature will require these additional deposits to meet a minimum dollar amount (typically $500).
See also: Brokered Deposit, Certificate of Deposit, GIC, Interest Rate, Negotiable Certificate of Deposit, Yankee CD
Also spelled: Add in