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Find out what your paper savings bonds are worth! The calculator will price Series EE, Series E, and Series I savings bonds, and Savings Notes. This calculator is for paper savings bonds only. For electronic savings bonds, log into TreasuryDirect.
Calculate the value of a paper bond based on the series, denomination, and issue date entered. (To calculate a value, you don't need to enter a serial number. However, if you plan to save an inventory of bonds, you may want to enter serial numbers.)
I-Bonds value calculator to check out its inflation, composite and fixed rate and its growth. Graph its value, interest rate and growth over time visually.
How do I find the value of my Series I savings bond? If you have a Series I electronic bond, you can see what it is worth in your TreasuryDirect account. To see what your paper Series I bond is worth, use our Savings Bond Calculator. Must I pay tax on what the bond earns? Federal income tax: Yes. State and local income tax: No
Find out what your paper savings bonds are worth with our online Calculator. The Calculator will price paper bonds of these series: EE, E, I, and savings notes. Other features include current interest rate, next accrual date, final maturity date, and year-to-date interest earned. Historical and future information also are available.
This Calculator provides values for paper savings bonds of these series: EE, I, E. Denomination –The face value as shown in the upper left corner of your paper bond. Issue Date –The date your paper bond was issued.
Use our calculator to compare the returns you’d receive by investing in U.S. savings bonds.
Model or backtest a portfolio of Series I Saving Bonds and its returns over time.
Model a historical portfolio of Series I Saving Bonds and its returns over time.
Whether you are buying i bonds to save for college or want a safe investment option, they can be a great tool to help meet your financial goals. To maximize your earnings from i bonds, it is essential to understand how their rates work and which tax savings you may be eligible for.