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  2. How To Buy I Bonds: A Step-by-Step Guide - AOL

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    On your account dashboard, click the “BuyDirect” tab near the top of the page. Choose “Series I” under the Savings Bonds section. Follow the prompts to purchase up to $10,000 in I bonds.

  3. TreasuryDirect - Wikipedia

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    It enables people to manage their investments online, including connecting their TreasuryDirect account to a bank account for deposits and withdrawals. TreasuryDirect started in 1986 as a book entry system with business conducted over postal mail, as an alternative to purchasing securities as engraved paper certificates. The current online ...

  4. How to give a savings bond as a gift - AOL

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    Make sure you have the recipient’s full name, Social Security Number (or Taxpayer Identification Number) and TreasuryDirect account number. Steps to purchase a savings bond as a gift

  5. How Can I Buy I Bonds for a Child or Grandchild? - AOL

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    Your tax ID number (Social Security or Employer Identification Number) An email address. A bank account and routing number. Once your account is set up, the steps to buy an I bond are simple: Go ...

  6. Vital record - Wikipedia

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    Vital records are records of life events kept under governmental authority, including birth certificates, marriage licenses (or marriage certificates), separation agreements, divorce certificates or divorce party and death certificates. In some jurisdictions, vital records may also include records of civil unions or domestic partnerships.

  7. United States Savings Bonds - Wikipedia

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    Issued at a discount of the face value, the bonds could be redeemed for the full face value when the bond matured after a number of years that varied with the interest rate at the time of issuance. If not redeemed at maturity, the bonds would continue earning interest for a total of 40 years if issued before December 1965, or for 30 years if ...

  8. How to Use Treasury Direct to Buy Government Bonds - AOL

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    You can link your Treasury Direct account to any personal bank account, making for a very streamlined purchasing process. You can set up an account with Treasury Direct online in just 10 minutes.

  9. Contact AOL customer support - AOL Help

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    Phone support is available for account management and password reset help, Mon-Fri: 8am-12am ET; Sat: 8am-10pm ET. For additional hours of operation for different services visit our support options page for contact info.