Series HH Bond U.S. Government savings bond available in denominations of $500 to $10,000 in exchange for Series E or EE bonds.
Series HH bond See: Savings bond Service charge A component of some finance charges, such as the fee for triggering an overdraft checking account into use.
government from 1941 to 1979, which was then replaced by Series HH bonds.
Series HH bond A type of bond that is sold in amounts from $500 to $10,000. They may be redeemed... Series I Bond An inflation-indexed savings bond offered by the U.S. government. Series I bonds...
Series HH Bond A registered bond that is issued at par in exchange for EE bonds. Interest is paid semiannually and is exempt from state and local taxes. It is sold in amounts from $500 to $10,000 and may be redeemed after only six months.
Series HH bonds (issued since January 1980) mature after 20 years. Maturity For a bond, the date on which the principal is required to be repaid. In an interest rate swap, the date that the swap stops accruing interest.
Series EE bonds, issued at a discount of half their face value, range from $50 to $10,000; interest bearing Series HH bonds range from $500 to $10,000. Series EE bonds earn interest for 30 years; Series HH bonds earn interest for 20 years.
Existing Series HH bonds earn interest to maturity, but no new Series HH bonds are being issued.
Series HH Bonds are current-income securities no more available (from September 1, 2004). Earn a fixed interest rate set on the day the bond was purchased every six months until maturity (20 years) or redemption.
Series HH bonds, which you can buy at face value only through an exchange for Series EE bonds, pay a fixed rate of interest for up to 20 years. With both types of bonds you earn less if you keep the bonds for fewer than five years.
Series I bonds are sold at face value and earn a real rate of return that's guaranteed to exceed the rate of inflation during the term of the bond. Existing Series HH bonds earn interest to maturity, but no new Series HH bonds are being issued.
See also: Certificate of Deposit, Negotiable Certificate of Deposit, Non-Negotiable, Series EE Bond, Series HH Bond, Series I Bond ...
A local and state tax-free bond issued by the U.S. government from 1941 to 1979, which was then replaced by Series HH bonds. Series EE bond See: Savings bond ...
(issued between May 1941 and November 1965), Series EE (issued since January 1980), Series H (issued from June 1952 through December 1979), and savings notes issued between May 1967 and October 1970 have a final maturity of 30 years. Series HH bonds ...
SERIES HH BONDS A non-marketable U.S. government bond that is issued in denominations ranging from $500 to $10,000 and can earn interest for up to 20 years. These bonds are only available through the exchange of Series E or EE bonds of at least $500.
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