The savings bond is worth $72.00 as of July 2013.
A $25 E series savings bond bought in January of 1976 is worth 134.76. Yours may be worth a few cents more or less depending on the month purchased. E series bonds mature at 30 years so it will not gain any more value.
A Series EE savings bond with a denomination of $100 and purchased in June 1999 would currently be valued at $77.72. Since the issue price is $50 for a $100 denomination savings bond, the purchaser of a bond in 1999 has accumulated $27.72 in interest. The interest rate on EE bonds issued in 1999 is variable and based on the yield of 5-year treasury securities. The current rate for a savings bond purchased in 1999 is only 0.63%. An interesting feature of the E Series savings bonds purchased in 1999 is that the government guarantees that the bond will be worth its face value at 17 years. For the example discussed above, the savings bond purchased for $50 in 1999 would be worth at least $100 in 2016.
i think most savings bonds reach full value at 30 years. so yours would be worth about 30 or 35 dollars
At maturity it is worth $50. You buy it at discount prior to maturity.
The savings bond is worth $72.00 as of July 2013.
A $25 E series savings bond bought in January of 1976 is worth 134.76. Yours may be worth a few cents more or less depending on the month purchased. E series bonds mature at 30 years so it will not gain any more value.
A Series EE savings bond with a denomination of $100 and purchased in June 1999 would currently be valued at $77.72. Since the issue price is $50 for a $100 denomination savings bond, the purchaser of a bond in 1999 has accumulated $27.72 in interest. The interest rate on EE bonds issued in 1999 is variable and based on the yield of 5-year treasury securities. The current rate for a savings bond purchased in 1999 is only 0.63%. An interesting feature of the E Series savings bonds purchased in 1999 is that the government guarantees that the bond will be worth its face value at 17 years. For the example discussed above, the savings bond purchased for $50 in 1999 would be worth at least $100 in 2016.
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I bonds have an interest rate that adjusts with the inflation rate. This means you won't lose out over time because your buck was worth more (spent per dollar) when the bond was purchased than it is when it's cashed out. You can find out about Canadian savings bonds from the government of Canada at csb.gc.ca/home/ It says that bonds are available in compound interest which, I am unsure, but I take to believe is similar to I bonds.
i think most savings bonds reach full value at 30 years. so yours would be worth about 30 or 35 dollars
The website for the United States Department of Treasury can provide you with information on savings bonds, including a calculator to see how much your bond is worth and information on purchasing new bonds. To cash in your bonds, simply visit your local bank.
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At maturity it is worth $50. You buy it at discount prior to maturity.
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