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I Bonds vs. Stock Market After 10 Years of Investing
Submitted by ktexas  (www.savings-bond-advisor.com)

Chart compares the results of investing an equal amount each month in both Series I Savings Bonds and the Vanguard 500 Index fund over the last 10 years since the Treasury began the I Bonds....

Article | Submitted Nov 4, 2008 | Views: 146 | Comments: 2 
Tags: index funds, stock market, savings bonds, i bonds

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Series I Savings Bond Fixed Rate Plummets from 1.20% to 0%
Submitted by ktexas  (bankdeals.blogspot.com)

The TreasuryDirect just announced the new I Bond rates today. The new inflation component is 4.84% which is about what had been predicted. The fixed rate had the largest drop it has ever had since...

Article | Submitted May 1, 2008 | Views: 263 | Comments: 0 
Tags: investments, personal finance, savings bonds, i bonds

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Good time to buy I Bonds before May - Guaranteed ~4.4% for 14 months
Submitted by ktexas  (bankdeals.blogspot.com)

The Labor Department released the March CPI numbers today, and with these numbers, the I Bond inflation component for May 1st can be computed. Thanks to the recent inflation, it's a very high...

Article | Submitted Apr 16, 2008 | Views: 957 | Comments: 2 
Tags: investing, saving, savings bonds, i bonds

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Treasury takes new whack at savings bonds
Submitted by ktexas  (www.sfgate.com)

The Treasury announced that beginning January 1, 2008, the investment limits on Savings Bonds will be reduced from the current $30,000 per year to $5,000 per year. It's the latest in a string of...

Article | Submitted Dec 4, 2007 | Views: 305 | Comments: 0 
Tags: savings, treasury, savings bonds



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