By: J Procious|2010-04-01|Personal Finance
Series EE savingsbonds provide a steady low-risk fixed rate of return. savingsbonds are backed by the U.S. Government and can be used towards education, retirement and gifts. Series EE bonds purchased on or after May 1, 2005 earn a fixed rate of return.
By: J Procious|2010-03-31|Personal Finance
If you are you looking for a way to invest, and gain a tax advantage at the same time, consider investing in savingsbonds.
By: J Procious|2010-03-31|Investing
The death of a U.S. savings Bond holder has some ownership and tax responsibilities for the surviving bond holders. There is a protocol established by the U.S.
By: Pioneer Credit|2011-04-25|Debt Consolidation
http://www.pioneercredit.com/newsletters/articles/archive/savings_bonds_investment.asp Savings bonds are a safe way to invest some money for the future.
By: Sam Gooch|2010-10-26|Banking
The product enables unlimited access to 50 per cent of funds anytime without incurring a penalty. Leeds Building Society announced "unique" two-year fixed rate bonds yesterday (October 6th) that tracks the Bank Base Rate (BBR) plus an additional 1....1659
By: Sam Gooch|2010-10-27|Personal Finance
The product enables unlimited access to 50 per cent of funds anytime without incurring a penalty. Leeds Building Society announced a "unique" two-year savings bond yesterday (October 6th) that tracks the Bank Base Rate (BBR) plus an additional 1.75 ...1656
By: Mark oral|2011-05-24|Investments
These bonds are open to children below 16 years and are taken for a minimum of 10 years. Investment is very flexible, with payments falling between £10 and £25 each month. Investments are made in either of two ways: regular investments and lump sum investments.
By: Thomas Corley|2010-03-29|Investing
Key Points Regarding US savingsbonds: US savingsbonds comprise the following: EE bonds, HH bonds (no longer issued as of 8/31/04) and I bonds (inflation protection) EE & I bond interest may be excluded from federal income tax if used for qualified...380
By: Ishan Goradiya|2010-11-03|Investing
Bond investing basics are simple. When you buy a bond, the bond issuer - either a government or corporation - pays you an agreed-upon rate of interest known as the coupon rate.
By: steven thorn|2010-12-17|Home improvement
When you're searching for Electrical service professionals, it is best to choose a bonded electrician, for the reason that that offers you an assurance.