A new rate for I Bonds kicks off May 1 and a slight uptick in inflation will bring back a little more sizzle to a solid spot for extra savings. The annualized rate for I Bonds bought from May 1 ...
U.S. savings bonds are zero-coupon bonds issued by the Treasury and backed by the U.S. government, making them one of the safest investment options available. Series EE bonds currently earn 2.70 ...
Series I Savings bonds are government-backed and specifically designed to protect savings from rising prices. Money; Getty Images ***Money is not a client of any investment adviser featured on this ...
Treasury bonds are government securities that pay a fixed interest rate every six months. A Treasury bond’s coupon rate – or interest paid – stays fixed for the life of the bond, but the bond’s price ...