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- Savings Bond Advisor - Answers to questions about U.S. Savings Bonds: current Series EE and Series I bond values and rates; recovering lost bonds; investment and tax strategies
- U.S. Savings Bond Tracker - Subscription-based online system for organizing portfolios of US Savings Bonds and calculating each bond's value, current interest rate, and lifetime yield.
- U.S. Savings Bonds Online - Federal government site with program rules, interest rates, maturity dates, and other information related to savings bonds. Includes links to government web resources on U.S. Treasury Bonds and related topics.
- My Savings Bonds - Windows based software package for maintaining savings bonds portfolios. Calculates the exact value of your savings bonds for up to 6 months at a time.
- Savings Bond Seminar Planner - Provides US Savings Bonds Financial Planning seminars for Financial Professionals
- Canada Savings Bonds - Official Savings Bonds site of the Canadian government. Current rates, forms, calculators and information for financial institutions.
- SavingsBonds.com Inc. - Information regarding US Savings Bonds including current interest rates. Bond valuation service providing monthly email statements for your bonds.
- U.S. Savings Bonds Online - Program rules, interest rates, maturity dates, and other information related to savings bonds. Also links to government web resources on U.S. Treasury Bonds and related topics.
- Savings Bonds for Kids - Explains what a U.S. savings bond is and why people buy them. Also tells where they can be bought, who can owned them, and how they can be traded for cash.
- U.S. Savings Bonds Online - Program rules, interest rates, maturity dates, and other information related to savings bonds. Also links to government web resources on U.S. Treasury Bonds and related topics.
Wikipedia Articles
- Canada Savings Bond - Canada Savings Bonds are investment instruments offered by the government of Canada on sale between October and April every year. Unlike a true marketable bond, Canada Savings Bonds or CSBs are a debentures.
- Mutual savings bank - A mutual savings bank is a financial institution chartered through a state or federal government to provide a safe place for individuals to save and to invest those savings in mortgages, loans, stocks, Bonds and other securities.
- Bonus Bonds - Bonus Bonds is a New Zealand unit trust founded in 1970 with a cash prize based reward scheme. It was founded under the Unit Trusts Act 1960 by the New Zealand government through the now defunct Post Office Savings Bank with the goal of encouraging New Zealanders to save.
- War savings stamps - The war savings stamp (WSS) was a patriotic program used by the United States Treasury to help fund participation in World War I and World War II, and was principally aimed at school-age children. Stamps were available in 10, 25 and 50 cent, and 1 and 5 dollar denominations and did not provide interest, although in some cases collections of stamps could be redeemed for war bonds.
- Ontario Savings Bond - Ontario Savings Bonds (OSBs) are bond securities issued by the province of Ontario. Introduced in 2001, OSBs' principal and interest are backed by the Province of Ontario.