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Why Invest in US Savings Bonds?

... are lending money to the government. In these days of huge deficits, its better for the US government to raise money via savings bonds, than to have to go to foreign lenders (who normally charge a much higher rate - causing US taxpayers to ... Read Read: Why Invest in US Savings Bonds?

By: Christopher Smith | 19/08/2008 | Finance

Are Savings Bonds Still Viable?

... fairly popular. There are quite a few different types of savings bonds out there, but these types of saving bonds are without a doubt the most reliable, being backed by the US government in guarantee and quality that is something that plays ... Read Read: Are Savings Bonds Still Viable?

By: Uchenna Ani-Okoye | 07/05/2008 | Finance

Canada Savings Bonds - Learn All About The Canada Savings Bond

... the Canada Savings Bonds popular? One reason that Canada Savings Bonds are popular is the security they offer to investors. Since they are backed by the government, they make an excellent addition to the secure portion of any portfolio. ... Read Read: Canada Savings Bonds - Learn All About The Canada Savings Bond

By: Mike Singh | 04/06/2006 | Non-Fiction

Savings Bonds - the I-bond

... . You can cash them in after one year, but if you redeem it before five years you will pay a three month interest penalty. There are two types of savings bonds issued by the government: the I-bond and the Series EE Patriot Bond. The I- ... Read Read: Savings Bonds - the I-bond

By: Greg Smith | 19/12/2006 | Finance

The Complete Lowdown On Savings Bonds.

... the United States government backs them, however with a growing national deficient there has been some debate on this front. It is vital to sit down with a good financial advisor and talk about what investing in U.S. Savings Bonds means. ... Read Read: The Complete Lowdown On Savings Bonds.

By: Nick P. Bentley | 12/12/2006 | Finance

Treasury Investments/Securities - Treasury Bills, Notes, Bonds, Savings Bonds, TIPS And STRIPS

... advantages of investing in the treasury securities? Except for savings bonds, each of these is traded extensively on the market and can be easily converted to cash. They are backed by the Federal government and are usually considered low ... Read Read: Treasury Investments/Securities - Treasury Bills, Notes, Bonds, Savings Bonds, TIPS And STRIPS

By: Mike Singh | 05/06/2006 | Investing

United States Savings Bonds - How Do I Calculate US Savings Bond Values?

... is a treasury security for investors. In essence, investors are loaning the government money. They are issued both as paper bonds and electronic savings bonds. They cannot be traded but can be redeemed after only one year. There are no ... Read Read: United States Savings Bonds - How Do I Calculate US Savings Bond Values?

By: Mike Singh | 04/06/2006 | Non-Fiction

Important Facts About Saving Bonds

... the stock market. Savings bonds are low risk, government-backed bonds with guaranteed rates of interest. There is a tax advantage to savings bonds because the owner may be able to partially or completely exclude their interest from Federal ... Read Read: Important Facts About Saving Bonds

By: Joe Goertz | 04/11/2006 | Advice

US Savings Bond Value - How to Calculate United States Savings Bond Values At Redemption?

... paper and as electronic bonds.Pros and ConsAn advantage of savings bonds is that the interest accrued on them need not be reported to the federal government for taxation purposes unless and until they are cashed. An exemption is when these ... Read Read: US Savings Bond Value - How to Calculate United States Savings Bond Values At Redemption?

By: Mike Singh | 29/11/2009 | Finance
Chintamani

Planning educational expenses through Education Savings Bond Program

... U.S. savings bonds.  However, when your cash them under Education Savings Bond Program, it may be possible for you to exclude interest on them. The Education Savings Bonds program of the Federal government allows you to claim a deduction ... Read Read: Planning educational expenses through Education Savings Bond Program

By: Chintamani | 22/11/2009 | Taxes

U.S. Savings Bond Types - EE Savings Bonds, Series I Bonds, Series E Bonds

... across the country are invested in the U.S., not just legally through taxes, but by choice through U.S. Savings Bonds. A savings bond is a note that is issued by the government to recognize that they owe the buyer money, in essence the ... Read Read: U.S. Savings Bond Types - EE Savings Bonds, Series I Bonds, Series E Bonds

By: Mike Singh | 05/06/2006 | Non-Fiction

Financial Investment 12 - Term Deposits, Government Bonds,treasury Bills & Money Market Funds

... incur a penalty. GICs generally cannot be cashed before they mature, although some deposit takers are now more flexible. 2. Government saving bonds Country residency is required and guaranteed by the country of issuer. a) Are registered ... Read Read: Financial Investment 12 - Term Deposits, Government Bonds,treasury Bills & Money Market Funds

By: Kyle J. Norton | 21/10/2008 | Personal Finance
alex wilson

Budgeting and Savings Strategies for Strapped Consumers

... financial stability. Long Haul Savings A simple savings strategy for long-term needs is using the dirt-cheap option of U.S. Government Savings Bonds. For as little as $50, individuals can invest in government backed bonds that will pay ... Read Read: Budgeting and Savings Strategies for Strapped Consumers

By: alex wilson | 19/11/2008 | Finance
James Leitz

Stocks and Bonds Made Simple

... The main advantage of owning bonds over really safe investments like savings accounts, CD’s and Savings Bonds (which are savings vehicles and not really bonds) is that they pay higher interest rates.  But, unlike the safer investments just ... Read Read: Stocks and Bonds Made Simple

By: James Leitz | 25/04/2009 | Investing

What Are Investment Bonds

... the quantities of interest paid. The treasury department is also the issuer of different types of saving bonds. You also have investment bonds offered by government related agencies like the Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation, ... Read Read: What Are Investment Bonds

By: Sean Rasmussen | 09/11/2007 | Investing
 

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