Archive for October, 2009

What exactly are SAVINGS BONDS?

Thursday, October 29th, 2009

FRED asked: What are they, I have heard many people say they have them. Please Describe what are they, and how it can be a benefit. Very descriptive if you want to get BEST ANSWER!Mohammad Mcwilliams

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Savings bonds? Do they only double?

Wednesday, October 28th, 2009

Jene asked: I have savings bonds from family memmbers when I was a baby- give or take that these bonds are anywhere from 20-28 years. Is it true they only double after 18 years or can there value be a little more? I have about 800 dollars in bonds from 1980-88Blake Dominquez

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Will Barack Obama order the IRS to issue tax refunds in the form of savings bonds?

Tuesday, October 27th, 2009

DingeeDemocrat asked: If you are due $1000, the government will purchase a $500 bond and will mature in ten years.Chase Erschen

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What is a Double E savings bond and how exactly does it work?

Monday, October 26th, 2009

Bethenia asked: My father was telling me about this savings bond that you can buy any amount and after 5 years the value is doubled. If this is so, then why wouldn’t everyone just use these instead of risky stocks? What would the disadvantages be of these savings bonds, and is there something really better [...]

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Better source of funds Savings vs Bonds?

Sunday, October 25th, 2009

Jason L asked: I’ve come across a situation where I need a lump some of money to pay for something.
The situation is below, trying to determine where it will be pulled from:
There is a lot in savings at a low interest rate of 1%
Or Bonds with low cash but are locked at 8% and have [...]

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How much will a 14 year old $100 dollar savings bond be worth now that I am 18?

Saturday, October 24th, 2009

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Can you redeem government savings bonds that were stolen?

Friday, October 23rd, 2009

JLLutseck asked: From 1982 through 1996, my parents, aunt and uncle bought me savings bonds twice a year. They would be worth about $11,000 if they hadn’t been stolen in a break-in in 1996. I assumed they were gone for good, but a friend recently suggested that I can still redeem them with [...]

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Savings Bonds?

Monday, October 19th, 2009

sftballchicadee asked: My mom has recently given me savings bodns from when I was little, and when I went to cash them, they told me I have to get the forms for name change and address change. I have found the name change one but I can not find the correct form for the address [...]

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ok can my mom legally hold my savings bonds?

Sunday, October 18th, 2009

tropicaltreeswater asked: can my mom legally hold my savings bonds. im 17 but my grandmother has her name on it because she bought them for me. i could use this money. please tell me what i should doNicolas Vigneault

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My mom cashed in my savings bonds and i didnt know it when she did it i just found out. Both of our names were

Saturday, October 17th, 2009

hairlady asked: on it but it was mine. Now i want my money do i have rights to it or because she was the custodian/ guardian on the thing she had rights to use them how she wanted. I know its morally wrong but its it legally wrong?Dong Ariola

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