Series I Savings Bonds, commonly known as I Bonds, are a type of savings bond issued by the U.S. government. They represent a loan you make to the government, which in return pays you interest. These ...
I Bonds bought now through April 2026 will have an annualized rate of 4.03% for six months after you buy the bond. I Bonds offer higher rates than many regular savings accounts at bigger banks. Anyone ...
Inflation savings bonds, called I Bonds, have two components: a fixed rate that remains with the 30-year life of the bond and a variable rate that adjusts each six months after you bought the I Bond.
In order to cater to the needs of individual investors who want to invest in debt products with full security, the government introduced RBI floating rate saving bonds in where the rate of interest is ...