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    I work for a defense contractor, and yearly there is a drive to get the employees to buy bonds from the government; I chose to buy Series I bonds, starting in August 2002, and have contributed $10 a paycheck every since. I now have 23 $50 I bonds. The company takes it from your paycheck, and once you have contributed up to the face value of the bond you get one in the mail.

    I have only kept them because I didn't know if there was a penalty to cash them in.

    I have only kept on contributing because I don't know who to contact to stop the contribution.

    I'm going to search through the company web site tomorrow to stop contributing, but what do I do with the ones I have now?

  • #2
    Re: Series I bonds

    you might want to check out http://www.treasurydirect.gov/ about your I bonds.

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    • #3
      Re: Series I bonds

      Looks like I need to stop buying them now, and starting in August 2007 I should cash them in one at a time:

      <quote>Interest accrues monthly and compounds semiannually. Bonds held less than five years are subject to a three-month interest penalty</quote>

      Thanks puck36 for the reference...I couldn't find that last night.

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      • #4
        Re: Series I bonds

        What's your "real rate of return" on those bonds? What is the term of the bonds?

        I'm not a pro but you might look at your asset allocation to see what percentage is in bonds. It's a safer investment than some other vehicles, and it might be a good buffer if you have a lot of equities. Just a suggestion.

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        • #5
          Re: Series I bonds

          Originally posted by cptacek
          Thanks puck36 for the reference...I couldn't find that last night.

          Not a problem. I don't have any I bonds but my company has it now where we can buy some if we want thur payroll.

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