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Series EE bonds are sold at half their face value and are available in denominations of $50, $100, $200, $500, $1,000, $5,000, and $10,000.

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What is the difference between I and EE bonds and other treasuries?

I bonds and EE bonds are not typical bonds. They are available in small denominations. They can be purchased at local banks and other financial institutions, as well as through TreasuryDirect, and sometimes through payroll deductions.


Is there secondary market for EE bonds?

no


Most bonds are issued in denominations of?

$1000


What are 3 differences between I bonds and EE bonds?

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What are the minimum denominations of savings bonds?

relatively low.


What are minimum denominations of saving bonds?

The minimum denomination is $50.00


What are the 2 types of savings bonds?

The two types of savings bonds are Series EE and Series I. Series EE bonds are purchased at face value and accrue interest over time, while Series I bonds earn interest based on a combination of a fixed rate and an inflation rate.


Are governet issued EE bonds tax-free income?

Unfortunately not.


How can you buy US treasury ee Savings Bonds?

Banks sell them.


Where can I buy EE bonds online?

It is possible to purchase EE bonds online at TreasuryDirect (http://www.savingsbonds.gov)--a government Web site that is run by the Bureau of the Public Debt, part of the U.S. Department of the Treasury


what interest rate is paid on EE Bonds?

From May 1, 2009 through October 31, 2009, the EE Bond interest rate is 0.70%.


What does EE stand for in EE series bond?

It's a alphabetical number system. From Wikipedia: The first modern U.S. Savings Bonds were issued in 1935, to replace United States Postal Service Bonds. They were marketed as a safe investment that was accessible to everyone. The first bonds, series A, were followed by series B, C, D, E, EE, F, G, H, HH, and I.