Savings Bon Value Tracker

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John Gilmer

Link to FREEWARE from the government that lets you track the value of your
savings bond portfolio.

It's a PITA to initially enter the bonds but once you do it tells you
everything you might want to know like when interest will be credited next
(important for timing when you cash a bond) and the yield and current
interest rate.

http://www.publicdebt.treas.gov/sav/sav.htm
 
John said:
Link to FREEWARE from the government that lets you track the value of
your savings bond portfolio.

It's a PITA to initially enter the bonds but once you do it tells you
everything you might want to know like when interest will be credited
next (important for timing when you cash a bond) and the yield and
current interest rate.

http://www.publicdebt.treas.gov/sav/sav.htm

It would have been helpful if there had been some small indication that this
applied to USA.

Egwig UK
 
It would have been helpful if there had been some small indication that this
applied to USA.

Egwig UK

Are you telling me that you folks in Jolly Old England DON'T buy US Savings
Bonds!

Shame on you!
 
Link to FREEWARE from the government that lets you track the value of
your savings bond portfolio.

It's a PITA to initially enter the bonds but once you do it tells you
everything you might want to know like when interest will be credited
next (important for timing when you cash a bond) and the yield and
current interest rate.

http://www.publicdebt.treas.gov/sav/sav.htm
For those running Unix/Linux there is gbonds. The web page is here:

http://snaught.com/gbonds/

It says it is for the Gnome desktop but I run an older version on Solaris
running OpenWindows. You just needed to have the Gnome libraries
installed.
 
John said:
Are you telling me that you folks in Jolly Old England DON'T buy US
Savings Bonds!

Shame on you!

Can't even afford UK bonds.
Sigh

Egwig
 

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