I Bonds – The US Treasury's Little Known INFLATION BEATING Product

by | Dec 16, 2022 | Invest During Inflation | 20 comments




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20 Comments

  1. Zak Boxer

    How do taxes work when the I Bonds mature?

  2. Michael

    Yeah, but they don't express (use) the REAL Inflation. So this doesn't "BEAT" inflation. MISLEADING

  3. Wendy

    Thank you this was good. Question. I'll probably need to sell after a year. Should I wait for the next change hoping % is lower so less penalty?

  4. AMP 75

    Can I open a joint account for me and my husband?

  5. lewis20002000

    Very well done Ben, I'm thinking $1000 b4 and $1000 after.

  6. Average Student

    Opened an account, thanks for the tip.

  7. Mike Minervini

    Thanks for the video! Is it easy to cash out an electronic i bond once you're ready to? Is there any sort of liquidity issues selling it or is it just accepted back by the government??

  8. Acidtrip6969

    IM SORRY BUT BONDS ARE A BAD INVESTMENT RIGHT NOW AND FUTURE ONES TOO

  9. Eric Sutter

    Great video, Ben! My parents and grandmother understood the I Bond concept a long time ago, and my wife and I benefitted greatly. We were able to finance a great new house amid a relatively overheated market last year with help from I Bonds. Yes, I had to deal with the tax liability, but it was well worth it! If I can, I will very likely repeat the cycle for any kids my wife and I have in the future.

  10. Bobby Boy

    You'd think LLCs would have a lower rate of bounds they could buy.

  11. Joshua Wander

    I don’t believe the US government is “risk free” and I don’t see inflation going down in the foreseeable future!

  12. Ikaika Arnado

    Bonds are priced in for the next two years forecasting the rate schedule. The fed doesn't determine interest the bond market does. The fed only reacts to what the bond market sets. So unless you shorted bonds like a year ago you're behind the curve.

  13. Nic Anzalone

    Appreciate the insight Ben!

  14. Travious Andrews

    9% is basically what inflation is officially lmao.

  15. SamsungLG

    I'm anticipating the wage-price-spiral to recur with these I-bonds. Sorry to be the pooper on this episode but it's mathematically parallel to the minimum wage increase.
    Piece

  16. JP M

    With a 20% inflation (which is the real numbers not 8.5%) the bonds doesn’t work! Buy gold, silver and crypto !!!!!

  17. K Mque

    Thx Ben! Great info idk that rates were that high!

  18. Amir Moradi

    great advice. in crazy inflation times like these the series I bond is a powerful tool

  19. Sparky

    How much do you have to put down to get an I-bond?

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