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Savings bondA government bond issued in face value denominations from $50 to $10,000, with local and state tax-free interest and semiannually adjusted interest rates.
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Savings bondUltrasafe bonds from the government.
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Savings bondDefinition A registered, non-callable, non-transferable bond issued by the U.S. Government, and backed by its full faith and credit. Savings bonds differ from other Treasury securities in several ways [..]
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Savings bondsee bond
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Savings bondU.S. government BOND issued in face value denominations ranging from $50 to $10,000.
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Savings bondSecurities issued by the U.S. Treasury in relatively small denominations for individual investors. Investors who buy savings bonds in effect make a loan to the government, in return for the government's promise (represented by the bond, a nontransferable debt certificate) to repay the loan with interest. The interest is free from state and loc [..]
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Savings bondAn interest-bearing certificate purchased at a bank. The face value includes interest and the full amount is paid upon maturity
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Savings bondSavings bond is a non-negotiable government bond issued by the U.S. It is payable to a designated person, sometimes with an alternative payee. It cannot be bought and sold once the original purchase i [..]
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Savings bondA bond that allows you to earn a fixed rate of interest for 30 years.
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Savings bondn. bono de ahorro
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Savings bondA type of government bond offered to retail investors as a medium term investment. May also refer to a type of fixed term deposit or investment bond offered by an Australian bank.
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Savings bondA savings vehicle issued by the U.S. government and available for purchase at Citizens Bank. A savings bond is purchased for less than its face value. The bond matures over a set period of years, at w [..]
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Savings bondA certificate representing a debt. A U.S. savings bond is a loan by buyer to the government. The government agrees to repay the amount borrowed, with interest, to the bondholder.
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Savings bondA bond is a certificate representing a debt. A U.S. Savings Bond is a loan to the government. The government agrees to repay the amount borrowed, with interest, to the bondholder. The two types of sav [..]
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Savings bondA government bond issued in face value denominations from $50 to $10,000, with local and state tax-free interest and semiannually adjusted interest rates.
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