26 Jan 2014 There are about 47 million unredeemed matured savings bonds worth $16.1 Other bonds issued in 1984 will stop earning interest later this year, In my niece's case, the $100 Series EE bond that I bought her in April 1983 A bond issued on or after May 1, 1997 is assessed a three-month interest penalty if VALUES AND YIELDS FOR $100 SERIES EE BONDS November 2002 Thru 2.96% | 4.80% 11/1992 - 2/1993 | 11/1/2002 | 5/1/2003 | 90.32 | 93.04 | 6.02% MARKET-BASED SAVINGS BOND RATES Bonds issue-dated May 1, 1997 Interest rate. The value of a fixed income security could fall as a result of a change in interest rates. Reinvestment. If interest rates An EE bond with an issue date in the time period from November 1982 through April 1995 earns interest either at a guaranteed rate or guaranteed rates; or at a market-based rate (85% of 6-month averages of 5-year Treasury securities yields) Interest Rates and Terms for Series EE Savings Bonds Electronic Series EE savings bonds, purchased via TreasuryDirect, are sold at face value. For example, you pay $25 for a $25 bond. What is an EE bond? An EE savings bond is a U.S. Treasury security. It earns interest until it reaches 30 years or until you cash it, whichever comes first. EE bonds issued since May 2005 earn a fixed rate of interest. When you buy the bond, you know the rate of interest it will earn. For EE bonds bought from November 1, 2019 through April 30
What is an EE bond? An EE savings bond is a U.S. Treasury security. It earns interest until it reaches 30 years or until you cash it, whichever comes first. EE bonds issued since May 2005 earn a fixed rate of interest. When you buy the bond, you know the rate of interest it will earn. For EE bonds bought from November 1, 2019 through April 30 The savings bonds work as zero-coupon bonds in which bond coupons, or interest payments, are added to the bond's principal value rather than paid out periodically. The drastically different maturity dates for these bonds result from the differing rates of interest built into each Series EE bond when it is issued.
Interest Rates and Terms for Series EE Savings Bonds Electronic Series EE savings bonds, purchased via TreasuryDirect, are sold at face value. For example, you pay $25 for a $25 bond. What is an EE bond? An EE savings bond is a U.S. Treasury security. It earns interest until it reaches 30 years or until you cash it, whichever comes first. EE bonds issued since May 2005 earn a fixed rate of interest. When you buy the bond, you know the rate of interest it will earn. For EE bonds bought from November 1, 2019 through April 30 Series EE savings bonds issued in the 1980s and early 1990s have an original maturity of 20 years, and an extended maturity of 10 years, for a total of 30 years until the final maturity of the bonds. These bonds were purchased at half their face value.
The savings bonds work as zero-coupon bonds in which bond coupons, or interest payments, are added to the bond's principal value rather than paid out periodically. The drastically different maturity dates for these bonds result from the differing rates of interest built into each Series EE bond when it is issued.
A bond issued on or after May 1, 1997 is assessed a three-month interest penalty if VALUES AND YIELDS FOR $100 SERIES EE BONDS November 2002 Thru 2.96% | 4.80% 11/1992 - 2/1993 | 11/1/2002 | 5/1/2003 | 90.32 | 93.04 | 6.02% MARKET-BASED SAVINGS BOND RATES Bonds issue-dated May 1, 1997 Interest rate. The value of a fixed income security could fall as a result of a change in interest rates. Reinvestment. If interest rates An EE bond with an issue date in the time period from November 1982 through April 1995 earns interest either at a guaranteed rate or guaranteed rates; or at a market-based rate (85% of 6-month averages of 5-year Treasury securities yields) Interest Rates and Terms for Series EE Savings Bonds Electronic Series EE savings bonds, purchased via TreasuryDirect, are sold at face value. For example, you pay $25 for a $25 bond. What is an EE bond? An EE savings bond is a U.S. Treasury security. It earns interest until it reaches 30 years or until you cash it, whichever comes first. EE bonds issued since May 2005 earn a fixed rate of interest. When you buy the bond, you know the rate of interest it will earn. For EE bonds bought from November 1, 2019 through April 30 Series EE savings bonds issued in the 1980s and early 1990s have an original maturity of 20 years, and an extended maturity of 10 years, for a total of 30 years until the final maturity of the bonds. These bonds were purchased at half their face value. The interest that your savings bonds earn is subject to: federal income tax, but not to state or local income tax; any federal estate, gift, and excise taxes as well as any state estate or inheritance taxes. Using the money for higher education may keep you from paying federal income tax on your savings bond interest. Using EE Bonds for Education