If I have a series EE savings bond from 1989, that matures at a certain rate, can I buy more of that bond?
Answer:
Sure! Go to the link below for more info
most likely its YTM is 2009--so why bother?
No you can't. Every bond that you buy has a specific interest rate assigned to the date that your purchased it. A bond that you bought in 1989 probably is paying in excess of 6% where as bonds purchased today will only pay you 3.7%. Your old bond will continue to accrue interest for 30 years. That is the date of final maturity. It is probably worth more than face value at this time. Go to www.savingsbond.gov and put the date printed on the front of the bond into the current value tool there on the site and it will tell you the current value of your bond. Good luck to you
The answers post by the user, for information only, BAnswer.com does not guarantee the right.
Other Questions and Answers: