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Savings bonds?

Friday, June 12th, 2009

Joshua M asked: I have 3 US government savings bonds each for 50 dollars a piece They are exactly 24 years old can anyone tell me what they might be worth??Lawerence Ridolfi

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Old US Savings Bonds - American Fed. of Labor. Trade Union?

Thursday, June 11th, 2009

sbdfhs asked: A friend has found some old US Savings Bonds belonging to her late grandfather who was paid with them by a US Trade Union for some building work he did many years ago.
The Bonds are payable to Brushmakers Union Local 16303, American Federation of Labor- An Unincorporated Association. 799 Broadway New York 3. [...]

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How long does it take a us treasury savings bond to mature?

Wednesday, June 10th, 2009

kathyw0728 asked: The saving bond is being purchased for a child. If it matures in say, 7 years, do you just cash it in and buy another one or does it continue to accrue interest until she needs it for school?Rodney Pettipas

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We received a few savings bonds for a gift from 1987, when is a good time to deposit them / cash them?

Wednesday, June 10th, 2009

Nick K asked: We just got married this past Saturday and my our grandparents gave us $1000 worth of savings bonds that were purchased back in 1987. Is it better if we just keep them and let them continue to mature and become worth more? Or is it better to deposit them now [...]

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How do you cash in a US savings bond?

Tuesday, June 9th, 2009

csrisme asked: cash in or redeem, whatever you call it!Lester Javens

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How long does it take a us treasury savings bond to mature?

Tuesday, June 9th, 2009

kathyw0728 asked: The saving bond is being purchased for a child. If it matures in say, 7 years, do you just cash it in and buy another one or does it continue to accrue interest until she needs it for school?Irwin Timchula

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How do you cash a US Savings Bond if your name is not on there?

Monday, June 8th, 2009

bluenote12482 asked: My parents bought me a number of US Savings Bonds when I was a little kid in anticipation of giving them to me as a present when I matured. Well I recently tried to goto a bank and cash them and I was out of luck because not all of the bonds [...]

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If you lose your US Savings Bond certificate, can it be replaced?

Saturday, June 6th, 2009

Chris asked: If you had a US Savings Bond (Individual account) certificate and you misplaced it, is there a way that it can be replaced or will the funds be lost?Patricia

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What investments give more yield, less risk and less taxes?

Saturday, June 6th, 2009

alphaphenolethylamine asked: I was offered a scholarship that required a 8% interest in a certain condition. I passed on that one. I placed $50 on a CD and because I didn’t add more money I lost more than half of the worth. I was thinking of US savings bonds, but I’m affaid I’ll have to [...]

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Confused About Savings Bonds?

Thursday, June 4th, 2009

Crystal B asked: I have several US savings bonds, issued at different dates. Most of them were issued between 1993-1996. They are supposed to be 30-year bonds, which I thought meant they maxed out at however much they are worth (you buy a $10,000.00 bond and it maxes out at $10,000) after 30 [...]

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