Maybe it’s just me? By David Enna, Tipswatch.com TreasuryDirect has posted an updated notice about the upcoming change in rates for U.S. Series I Bonds, and this time it almost nailed it. At times in the distant past, TreasuryDirect would … Continue reading →| Treasury Inflation-Protected Securities
By David Enna, Tipswatch.com A helpful reader alerted me last week that TreasuryDirect was asking investors to clear out their Zero-Interest Certificates of Indebtedness (C of I) holdings. Based on…| Treasury Inflation-Protected Securities
AI-generated image for savings bond investor in chaos. Source: Perchance.org Oct. 10, 2025 update: The Trump administration has allowed the BLS to recall staff to prepare the September inflation re…| Treasury Inflation-Protected Securities
Aug. 21 update: 30-year TIPS reopening gets real yield of 2.650% By David Enna, Tipswatch.com The U.S. Treasury on Thursday will offer $8 billion in a reopening auction of CUSIP 912810UH9, a 30-yea…| Treasury Inflation-Protected Securities
By David Enna, Tipswatch.com Real yields have had a bumpy ride over the last several weeks, but as things settle down, it looks like this week’s reopening auction of a 10-year Treasury Inflat…| Treasury Inflation-Protected Securities
By David Enna, Tipswatch.com With Wednesday’s release of the March inflation report, the buying equation for U.S. Series I Savings Bonds became a bit clearer. We now know the I Bond’s v…| Treasury Inflation-Protected Securities
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
Follow this walkthrough to get the 1099 form for cashing out I Bonds and report the interest income in tax software TurboTax, H&R Block, and FreeTaxUSA.| The Finance Buff