Purchasing bonds upto $90,000 a year

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Jul 28, 2003 | 11:16 pm
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I called "the bond office" (not treasury direct) today to see how many more bonds I can purchase before the year ends and credit cards are no longer accepted. I was under the impression that one is entitled to buy $30,000.00 a year per SSN#. However, I was informed today that one can purchase 30k of E series, 30k of I series and an additional 30k with the new electronic bond if you set up an account. Therefore, it would be possible to buy 90k a year of bonds with one SSN#.

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Jul 28, 2003 | 11:43 pm
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I dont think Treasury Direct ever took CC purchases. However the SavingBonds page does. If you do a search there are plenty of links to that page
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Jul 29, 2003 | 5:30 am
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Your numbers are off a little. Correct numbers are:
I - 30
EE - 15 cost/30 face
total - 45 per ssn.

Face value of I is same as cost.
Face value of EE is twice the cost.
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Jul 29, 2003 | 6:03 am
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LemonThrower-
I apologize if I was not clear. You are right the E series bonds are half the face value, however, one would still get 30,000 points for the purchase. In addition according to the person I spoke with one could purchase the eletronic bonds on top of their E and I bonds.

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<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by LemonThrower:
Your numbers are off a little. Correct numbers are:
I - 30
EE - 15 cost/30 face
total - 45 per ssn.

Face value of I is same as cost.
Face value of EE is twice the cost.
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Jul 29, 2003 | 6:18 am
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<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by moeman:
LemonThrower-
I apologize if I was not clear. You are right the E series bonds are half the face value, however, one would still get 30,000 points for the purchase.
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This is incorrect. You only get points for the dollar value of your purchase, like any credit card purchase. Therefore, 30K face of EE yields 15K points.
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Jul 29, 2003 | 6:50 am
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<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by LemonThrower:
Your numbers are off a little. Correct numbers are:
I - 30
EE - 15 cost/30 face
total - 45 per ssn.

Face value of I is same as cost.
Face value of EE is twice the cost.

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The rules changed in May 2003 for EE bonds.
Here is the wording from http://www.savingsbonds.gov/sav/sbregfaq.htm


Purchase Limitations

1. What are the maximum amounts an individual can invest in EE and I bonds each year?


In general, as of May 2003, the person whose SSN appears on a bond can invest up to $30,000 (issue price) in paper EE bonds per calendar year, and up to another $30,000 (issue price) in electronic EE bonds through TreasuryDirect. (The previous annual limitation was $15,000 (issue price) for paper EE bonds.) This person can also continue to invest up to $30,000 (issue price) in paper I bonds and up to another $30,000 (issue price) in electronic I bonds in TreasuryDirect. For additional electronic purchase limit information, see our TreasuryDirect web site.

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Jul 29, 2003 | 7:49 am
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<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by moeman:
I called "the bond office" (not treasury direct) today to see how many more bonds I can purchase before the year ends and credit cards are no longer accepted. I was under the impression that one is entitled to buy $30,000.00 a year per SSN#. However, I was informed today that one can purchase 30k of E series, 30k of I series and an additional 30k with the new electronic bond if you set up an account. Therefore, it would be possible to buy 90k a year of bonds with one SSN#.
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One additional point: If you're able to buy more bonds with a TreasuryDirect account (electronically), such an account doesn't have a way to purchase using a credit card. I opened one as a test account, and the only way to purchase is using electronic funds transfer from your bank account.


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