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RESEARCH CENTER

Research Center

Want to know:

  • The difference between EE and I Bonds?
  • How auctions work and how to participate?
  • How Treasury products fit into your savings strategy?
  • And more...?

Then you're in the right place. Take a look at the latest additions to the Research Center:

Recent Articles

Treasury Hunt

Have you ever wondered how to recover a bond or interest payment that you should have received in the mail? Are you wondering if a deceased relative owned securities? Login into our Treasury Hunt database and find out if we have something that belongs to you.

Treasury Inflation-Protected Securities (TIPS)

The U.S. Treasury has been issuing Treasury Inflation-Protected Securities (TIPS) since 1997. TIPS provide investors with an investment option that protects against the effects of inflation.

HH Offering Ends in August

In February, we announced that Series HH Savings Bonds would no longer be offered after August 31, 2004. You need to act quickly if you are interested in exchanging your E or EE Bonds for HH Bonds or if you have matured HH/H bonds that you want to reinvest into new HH bonds before the deadline.

Your Treasury Securities Portfolio

Each of the various U.S. Treasury securities available to consumers has its own unique qualities and advantages, interest rates and maturity periods.

Savings Bonds Round Out Education Savings

When considering your savings mix for a child's education, savings bonds offer unique advantages.

Don't Forget U.S. Savings Bonds When Saving for Retirement

What steps can you take to make sure those retirement years are truly golden? Save as much as possible and diversify your portfolio with a 401(k) or similar thrift plan, stocks, CDs, mutual funds, and IRAs - and buy U.S. Savings Bonds.

Tax Advantages of Treasury Securities

Treasury securities are treated differently than other investments for tax purposes. These differences provide their owners with a number of tax advantages.

Most requested savings bond forms

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