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How to Protect Yourself From Inflation
Bargaineering —
Authority: 640
One of the unintended, though predictable, consequences of the unprecedented rescue of the United States financial system is that there will be higher than average inflation figures for years to come. While it’s been popular to dispute the reported Consumer Price Index (CPI), the reality is that the marketplace ...2 weeks ago -
Tired of Low CD Rates? Try Savings Bonds
CD (Certificate of Deposit) Rates, Money Market Rates, High Interest Savings Accounts —
Authority: 421
It’s come to this.U.S. savings bonds — yeah, savings bonds — have become a better investment than most CDs.Series I Bonds are paying 3.36%, which is more than you can earn with the best, nationally available 6-month, 12-month, 24-month and even 36-month certificates of deposit.Although the interest rate resets ...4 weeks ago -
Tired of Low CD Rates? Try Savings Bonds
Personal Finance Blog, Budgeting, Debt @ Bankaholic —
Authority: 119
It’s come to this. U.S. savings bonds — yeah, savings bonds — have become a better investment than most CDs. Series I Bonds are paying 3.36%, which is more than the best , nationally available 6-month, 12-month, 24-month and even 36-month certificates of deposit. Indeed, only a few top-paying 5-year CDs ...4 weeks ago -
Your Tax Refund Introduction to I Bonds
Go To Retirement —
Authority: 413
Regular readers know that I am a fan of I-Bonds and TIPS for retirement savings. If you are at all concerned about future inflation (and you should be), you should own TIPS and/or I-Bonds as part of a diversified portfolio. This year, the federal government is making it easy for you to buy I-Bonds, also known as ...4 weeks ago -
Bonds And Interest Rates
Guzzo The Contrarian —
Authority: 123
The Vanguard Group has posted a interesting article in their Insights section on something of concern to bond market investors – the inverse relationship between bond prices and interest rates.As excerpted from Bonds and rates: The reality behind the headlines:Moves in interest rates are notoriously hard to predict, ...5 weeks ago


