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  2. Here's what to know about Treasury I bonds - AOL

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    The Treasury Department announced that the inflation-protected I bonds will earn a composite interest rate of 9.62% at least until the end of October.

  3. Cash and cash equivalents - Wikipedia

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    Cash and cash equivalents ( CCE) are the most liquid current assets found on a business's balance sheet. Cash equivalents are short-term commitments "with temporarily idle cash and easily convertible into a known cash amount". [1] An investment normally counts as a cash equivalent when it has a short maturity period of 90 days or less, and can ...

  4. Financial position of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Contents. Financial position of the United States. The financial position of the United States includes assets of at least $269 trillion (1576% of GDP) and debts of $145.8 trillion (852% of GDP) to produce a net worth of at least $123.8 trillion (723% of GDP). [a] GDP in Q1 decline was due to foreclosures and increased rates of household saving.

  5. Treasury stock - Wikipedia

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    Accounting for treasury stock On the balance sheet, treasury stock is listed under shareholders' equity as a negative number. It is commonly called "treasury stock" or "equity reduction". That is, treasury stock is a contra account to shareholders' equity.

  6. Here's why the Treasury I bond's lower rate is still ... - AOL

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    The historically high interest rate on the Treasury I bond reset lower this week as expected, but a key component of the new rate is materially better.

  7. Here's how to use your tax refund to buy I bonds - AOL

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    Here’s one idea to chew on — buy inflation-protected Treasury I bonds, one of the safest investments around. And the Internal Revenue Service makes it easy by giving you a form to file with ...

  8. System Open Market Account - Wikipedia

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    The System Open Market Account ( SOMA) is a securities portfolio managed by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, that holds the assets it has purchased through open market operations (OMOs) in the course of carrying out monetary policy.

  9. Treasury I bond rates poised to slide in November - AOL

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    The Treasury Department’s popular inflation-protected I bonds won’t return as much when the rate adjusts on November 1, so buying them now is a better bet.

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