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    United States Savings Bonds are debt securities issued by the United States Department of the Treasury to help pay for the U.S. government's borrowing...
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    can be traded in secondary markets. Non-marketable securities include savings bonds, issued to individuals; the State and Local Government Series (SLGS)...
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    Series E bond (redirect from Series E Bonds)
    Series E United States Savings Bonds were government bonds marketed by the United States Department of the Treasury as war bonds during World War II from...
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    war savings stamps could be redeemed for Treasury Certificates or War Bonds. The United States Treasury Department issued its first war savings stamps...
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    The United States Postal Savings System was a postal savings system signed into law by President William Howard Taft and operated by the United States Post...
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    Bonds is a lottery bond scheme organised by the United Kingdom government since 1956. At present it is managed by the government's National Savings and...
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    Victory Bonds, the government also issued War Savings Certificates.[citation needed] The government awarded communities who bought large amounts of bonds Victory...
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    consider United States bonds to have more currency risk than German bonds (since the dollar may go down relative to the euro); similarly, a United States investor...
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  • interest payment of 110 x 5% = 5.5 units. For other bonds, such as the Series I United States Savings Bonds, the interest rate is adjusted according to inflation...
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  • Original issue discount (category Bonds (finance))
    original issue discount rule, including: Tax exempt obligations United States savings bonds Short-term obligations (less than 1 year to maturity) Obligations...
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    original Bad News Bears film, of which 25% was set aside in United States Savings Bonds under the terms of the California Child Actor's Bill (known colloquially...
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  • reduce the racial wealth gap in the United States. A 2019 analysis of the proposal by Naomi Zewde projects that baby bonds would reduce the median racial wealth...
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  • Analysis of Build America Bonds Issuance and Savings" (PDF). Treasury.gov. Retrieved July 29, 2014. States to lose Build America Bonds program in 2011, Money...
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    "For defense, buy United States Savings Bonds and Stamps". Another graphic briefly followed, reminding audiences they could buy bonds and stamps "At This...
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    US states) Saver's Sweepstakes (Wisconsin) WINcentive Savings (Minnesota) EUROPE and UK Premium Bond Savings (United Kingdom) Prize Linked Bonds (Ireland)...
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  • all 48 states of the contiguous United States. National banks are distinguished from federal savings associations, including federal savings and loans...
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  • Japanese Government Bonds (JGBs) Revenue Bonds/Straight Bonds Financing Bills Subsidy Bonds Subscription Bonds Contribution Bonds Demand Bonds (kofu kokusai)...
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    GameFAQs. United States: CBS Interactive. Retrieved May 7, 2019. "Scooby-Doo! Night of 100 Frights – Box Scan". GameFAQs. United States: CBS Interactive...
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  • Individual Savings Account in the United Kingdom.[citation needed] There are two types of NISA accounts: a general NISA and a tsumitate (savings) NISA. The...
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    Indian Chief Joseph is depicted on previously issued $200 Series United States Savings Bonds Chief Joseph Ranch south of Darby, Montana is depicted as the...
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    Time deposit (category Investment in the United States)
    be higher than on an at-call savings account, but tends to be lower than that of riskier products such as stocks or bonds. Some banks offer market-linked...
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    Don't Let that Shadow Touch Them (category Government bonds issued by the United States)
    Beall; Treasury, United States Dept of the; Staff, United States War Savings (1942). "Don't let that shadow touch them: buy war bonds". UNT Digital Library...
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  • savings accounts which are pure cash holdings and are typically insured, ESAs can contain both cash and investment securities such as stocks, bonds,...
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  • face) value. Examples of zero-coupon bonds include US Treasury bills, US savings bonds, long-term zero-coupon bonds, and any type of coupon bond that has...
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  • investments include retirement plans, education savings accounts, medical savings accounts, and government bonds. Governments establish tax advantages to encourage...
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    Florida State Capitol (category State capitols in the United States)
    was a gift to the citizens of Florida as a symbol of the 1950 United States Savings Bonds Independence Drive. Within the Capitol Courtyard is a memorial...
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    first offered only savings accounts. In 1880, it also became a retail outlet for government bonds, and in 1916 introduced war savings certificates, which...
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  • TreasuryDirect (category Government bonds)
    under the United States Department of the Treasury that allows US individual investors to purchase treasury securities, such as savings bonds, directly...
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    Government Bonds? Here's Why You Should Be Worried". The Wall Street Journal. Retrieved January 18, 2013. Marron, Donald. "The Day the United States Defaulted...
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