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You can get your cash for an EE or I savings bond any time after you have owned it for 1 year. However, the longer you hold the bond, the more it earns for you (for up to 30 years for an EE or I bond). Also, if you cash in the bond in less than 5 years, you lose the last 3 months of interest.
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- Cashing Paper Savings Bonds
30 Απρ 2024 · You can find out the value of your Series EE savings bond through TreasuryDirect.gov or by using the TreasuryDirect savings bond calculator.
Find out what your paper savings bonds are worth! The calculator will price Series EE, Series E, and Series I savings bonds, and Savings Notes. This calculator is for paper savings bonds only. For electronic savings bonds, log into TreasuryDirect.
2 ημέρες πριν · Click BuyDirect. Choose EE bonds and then click Submit. Follow the prompts to fill out the rest of the information. If you don’t already have a TreasuryDirect account, you’ll need to establish...
The Savings Bond Calculator WILL: Calculate the value of a paper bond based on the series, denomination, and issue date entered. (To calculate a value, you don't need to enter a serial number. However, if you plan to save an inventory of bonds, you may want to enter serial numbers.)
You can determine the value for an electronic savings bond by logging into your TreasuryDirect account. For paper bonds, use the savings bond calculator. Current EE and I series savings bonds. The U.S. Department of the Treasury currently sells two types of savings bonds, the EE and I series.
Find out what your paper savings bonds are worth with our online Calculator. The Calculator will price paper bonds of these series: EE, E, I, and savings notes. Other features include current interest rate, next accrual date, final maturity date, and year-to-date interest earned.