Key points Inflation-linked I bonds can make a fine gift for friends and family. The gift provides compound interest accrual over the life of the bond. The recipient will have to wait at least a year to cash in. Are you looking for the perfect gift for your cousin’s graduation or niece
Key points Are you looking for the perfect gift for your cousin’s graduation or niece’s wedding? A Series I bond might not be at the top of their wish list, but the return on investment is much better than an Instant Pot or set of candlesticks. These unique savings bonds from the U.S. Treasury offer […]
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