Cashing Savings BondsMillions of Americans have bought or been given U.S. Savings Bonds, and probably almost as many have little idea how much they are worth or how to go about cashing them.Murdoch, Guy
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The author recommends cashing in the bonds, for a person who purchased several $1,000 Series E Savings Bonds in 1977 that will stop paying interest in 2007 in the U.S. According to Daniel Pederson, president of the Savings Bond Informer, the person generally owes tax on a savings bond's...
Investors Often Make Mistakes with Savings Bonds Cashing in Too Soon Could Be Very CostlyAlthough the U.S. Treasury Department stopped issuing papersavings bond certificates four years...Grant, Tim
Rolling over Annuities, Prioritizing Student Loans, and Cashing in US Savings BondsRead the full-text online article and more details about Rolling over Annuities, Prioritizing Student Loans, and Cashing in US Savings Bonds.By DinnenSteve