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  2. Premium Bonds - Wikipedia

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    Premium Bonds is a lottery bond scheme organised by the United Kingdom government since ... Maximum Holding Date Amount 01-11-56: £500 01-08-60: £800 21-04-64: £ ...

  3. Notional amount - Wikipedia

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    In simple terms, the notional principal amount is essentially how much of an asset or bonds a person owns. For example, if a premium bond were bought for £1, then the notional principal amount would be the face value amount of the premium bond that £1 was able to purchase. Hence, the notional principal amount is the quantity of the assets and ...

  4. Lottery bond - Wikipedia

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    The maximum number of Bonds that an individual can hold is £50,000. [4] The bonds themselves attract no interest, are perpetual and are redeemable at par (face value) at any time. The attraction for an investor is that, each month, a draw takes place and, should an investor hold one of the bond numbers chosen, then the bond-holder will be ...

  5. Didn't you hear? Maximum amount of savings bonds ... - AOL

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  6. 2024 California Proposition 2 - Wikipedia

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    The proposition authorized the issuance of $10 billion in state general obligation bonds for repair, upgrade, and construction of facilities at K–12 public schools and community colleges; this also includes charter schools throughout the state of California. [3] The proposition also allowed for the authorization of the following: [3]

  7. California bond could raise $10 billion for housing. Can it ...

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    The bond’s author said she plans to “fight like hell” to get it on California’s November ballot. ... For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us.

  8. California voters approve Proposition 4, the bond measure for ...

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    Proposition 4 called for spending $3.8 billion for water projects, including those that provide safe drinking water, water recycling projects, groundwater storage and flood control.

  9. 2014 California Proposition 1 - Wikipedia

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    It was on the ballot as a bond issue. The proposition included some specific projects to be completed if passed, including allocating $810 million for regional water management plans and $395 million for statewide flood control related projects. It passed in the November 2014 California elections. [1]