I Bond Investments Hanford CA

Built to buttress inflation and issued in eight different denominations, from $50 up to $10,000, the I Series bonds offer a fixed rate of return plus an adjustment for rising prices.

Local Companies

Bank of America Kingsburg Branch
(559) 897-4195
1490 Draper St
Kingsburg, CA
Bank of America Selma Branch
(559) 891-2464
2100 Arrants St
Selma, CA
Wiegand Asset Management
(619) 938-3039
Lakeside, CA
Wachovia Securities
(805) 928-0311
122 E Betteravia Rd
Santa Maria, CA
Financial West Group
(805) 546-9611
1042 Pacific St Ste C
San Luis Obispo, CA
Vanguard Capital Securities
(760) 789-7566
23408 Glenn Ellen Way
Ramona, CA
Financial Network Investment Corp
(310) 373-7351
25500 Hawthorne Blvd Ste 1140
Torrance, CA
Scottrade
(310) 373-2408
22330 Hawthorne Blvd Ste A
Torrance, CA
Beckman Investment Securities
(415) 479-2874
4280 Redwood Hwy Ste 7
San Rafael, CA
Edward Jones
(510) 237-3495
11760 San Pablo Ave
El Cerrito, CA

Bond Investing For Dummies

Adapted From: Bond Investing For Dummies

I bonds are built to buttress inflation. Issued in eight different denominations, from $50 up to $10,000, the I Series bonds offer a fixed rate of return plus an adjustment for rising prices. Every May 1 and November 1, the Treasury announces both the fixed rate for all new I bonds and the inflation-adjustment for all new and existing I bonds. At the time of this writing, the fixed rate is 1.4 percent, and the inflation adjustment is a twice annual 1.55 percent. Adding them together, the I bonds are currently yielding 4.52 percent a year. (Yeah, 1.55 + 1.55 + 1.4 = 4.50 percent, but the added .02 percent is due to interest on interest.)

After you buy an I bond, the fixed rate is yours for the life of the bond. The inflation rate adjusts every six months. You collect all your interest only after cashing in the bond. (That is called accrual interest.)

You have to hold I bonds for at least a year, and if you sell within five years, you pay a penalty. There's a limit to how many I bonds you can invest in — $30,000 a year, per person. And in certain circumstances, the proceeds may become tax-free if used for education expenses.

Because the rate of inflation can vary dramatically from six-month period to six-month period, there are times when I bonds make for fabulous short-term investments. In November 2005, for example, after a spike in the price of oil after Hurricane Katrina, the official inflation rate shot up, and I bonds were paying a very impressive 6.73 percent. At that point, anyone who had cash to invest might have wanted to consider them very seriously. But by the following May, after inflation had cooled, the yield on I bonds dropped rather precipitously to 2.43 percent. They were no longer such a hot investment — you could have done much better with a bank CD.

If you plan to hold I bonds as a long-term investment (longer than a year or two), you should be more concerned with the fixed rate, which will be in effect throughout the life of the bond, than the inflation adjustment, which will vary. Remember that if you cash out before five years, you'll pay a penalty of three months' interest. You can purchase I bonds at your bank or by visiting TreasuryDirect.


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Featured Local Company

Bank of America Kingsburg Branch

(559) 897-4195
1490 Draper St
Kingsburg, CA

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