Savings Bond

I-Bond
An I-Bond is a type of savings bond issued by the U.S. Treasury designed to protect against inflation. The interest earned on I-Bonds includes a fixed rate and an inflation rate that adjusts semi-annually.
Savings Bond
A U.S. government bond issued in denominations ranging from $50 to $10,000, traditionally issued at a discount and redeemed at face value upon maturity.
Series I Bond
Series I Bonds are accrual-type securities designed for investors seeking to protect the purchasing power of their investment and earn a guaranteed real rate of return. They are characterized by inflation-indexed earnings that adjust over time.
U.S. Savings Bond
A U.S. Savings Bond is a government bond issued by the U.S. Department of the Treasury designed to provide savings and investment options for American citizens.

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