Archive for April, 2005
Savings Bonds
Below is a list of basic information and resources on US Savings Bonds (United States Savings Bonds). This list of Savings Bonds information is constantly added on to bring more resources on US Savings Bonds.

- Basic Us Savings Bonds Facts
- Discontinued U S Savings Bonds that can no longer be purchased
- How to Buy US Savings Bonds
- Maturity Dates for Savings Bonds
- US Savings Bonds Maturity
- US Savings Bond interest
- Savings bond interest rate
- Tax Consequences on Savings Bonds
- Us Savings Bonds payable upon death
- Us Savings Bonds in Divorce
- U.S. Savings Bonds Tax Free Rollover
- Tax Free Redemption for Education
- Redeem Savings Bonds
Savings Bonds Series Ee Maturity

Question: Maturity of Savings Bonds?
I have 2 Series EE Bonds that were issued to my daughter when she was born in 1998. She is now almost 9. When to bonds mature? Some people say 7 years, others say 10. It seems pointless to keep them in bond form if they have already matured. I would rather put them in an interest bearing account for her to use.
Answer: Series EE Bonds mature (meaning they stop earning further interest) after 30 years from the date of issue. You can redeem the bonds any time after 6 months from the date of issue. So basically, they are still earning interest now.
The question is do you want to redeem them now? You probably want to consider that (a) if you redeem them now, you’ll pay tax on the accrued interest in the bonds (unless you use the bonds to cover education expenses for your daughter in the year you redeem them) and (b) how much interest/investment return could you get out of the bonds if you redeemed them and invested in something else.
Us Savings Bond Ee Series

Question: How do I cash in my series EE US Savings Bond?
Answer: Many banks will accept it. So go to your local bank and see if they will take it. That’s what I did