By David Enna, Tipswatch.com Updated analysis … I Bond dilemma: Buy in April, in May, or not at all? If you are a longer-term investor looking for ultimate safety and protection from inflatio…| Treasury Inflation-Protected Securities
Consider investing in TIPS for inflation protection after maxing out I Bonds. They have no purchase limit, and you can invest through a mutual fund or ETF.| The Finance Buff
Series I savings bonds (I Bonds) are the best bonds you can buy at the moment. Follow this guide for a complete walkthrough from start to finish.| The Finance Buff
You can buy I Bonds in your kid's name but you should first decide whether to add to their 529 plan or keep full control of the money in your own name.| The Finance Buff
You can buy another $10,000 in I Bonds per calendar year in the name of your business but they will be subject to judgments against the business.| The Finance Buff
By David Enna, Tipswatch.com A logical strategy for some I Bond investors is to act now to redeem I Bonds with a fixed rate of 0.0% (and a current composite rate no higher than 3.94%) and use that …| Treasury Inflation-Protected Securities