Are Government Savings Bonds Tax Deductible?
The US government has two types of saving bonds, namely I bonds and EE bonds. There used be another type of saving bond, the HH bond, but the government stopped issuing it in 2004. However, HH bonds are still held by many people. The only thing is that they cannot be bought.More... |
30 Year Government Bond Conversion Factor

For years now the 30 year bond has always been sought after by investors would are looking to harmonize their assets to future liabilities. Also, 30-year government bonds have been used as a benchmark to set standards for other long term securities.More...
3 Year Government Bonds Return Rate
Government bonds are always issued by the government and in the currency of that particular country. So, in the US, government bonds are issued by the US government in dollars. The bonds can be issued either by the federal government or the municipal government. These bonds mature at different time periods.More...
Historical Intermediate Government Bond Return
The government bond market is the largest securities' market in the world. It has a trading volume of more than $100 billion a day. The reason that investors are attracted to this market is because of the security and safety it offers when it comes to interest payments and repayment of the principal amount. These payments are guaranteed by the US government in full faith and credit. If the government does not pay, then one of the government agencies makes the payment.More...
What Is Government Bond Refunding ?
A bond when issued by a company or the government is nothing but a promise to pay money. If the issuer of the bond defaults in payment, then the investor can force the issuer to pay the money through a lawsuit.More...
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