Can anyone tell me the difference between EE and I bonds?
December 24th, 2008 | by bonds |premierexcellence asked:
I would like to know which is better to buy for my kids. I was told to buy “I” bonds but my boss and I are having a disagreement on which is better. Which earns better interest and in the long run would be worth more. Say for example a $100 Bond. I know you pay $50 for the “EE” and $100 for the “I”. So in 30 years what would be the outcome of the two?
TAYLOR
I would like to know which is better to buy for my kids. I was told to buy “I” bonds but my boss and I are having a disagreement on which is better. Which earns better interest and in the long run would be worth more. Say for example a $100 Bond. I know you pay $50 for the “EE” and $100 for the “I”. So in 30 years what would be the outcome of the two?
TAYLOR














3 Responses to “Can anyone tell me the difference between EE and I bonds?”
By muncie birder on Dec 26, 2008 | Reply
VITO
I bonds are different from EE bonds. The I bonds are indexed to inflation. So each 6 months the rate changes.
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