The issue price of a bond quoted as 98 1/4 means it is sold at 98.25% of its face value. For a $2,000 bond, the issue price can be calculated by multiplying the face value by the quoted percentage: $2,000 × 0.9825 = $1,965. Therefore, the issue price of the bond is $1,965.
The character -James Bond- has never visited Canada in the movies or in the books. However during filming of some ski chases the MGM may have used Canadian slopes as ideal slopes for filming Bond, but usually it still means Bond is in another country when he is not.
Tough Bond - 2013 is rated/received certificates of: Canada:14A (film festival rating)
It really just depends on the qualifying criteria of the Insurer who would issue the bond, but in most cases for an active parolee, the answer will be No.
"Skyfall", the next James Bond movie starring Daniel Craig, is due out on general release in the UK and most of Europe on 26th October 2012, 9th November in the USA and Canada and 22nd November in Australia.
To find out how much a U.S. savings bond is worth, you can use the U.S. Department of the Treasury's online savings bond calculator, which allows you to input the bond's series, issue date, and denomination. Alternatively, you can check the bond's value by looking up current interest rates and using the bond's terms to calculate its worth. You can also contact your bank or financial institution for assistance.
You can cash an old savings bond at a bank or credit union, as long as you have an account there. If it's a Series E or I bond, they can be redeemed at any financial institution that handles savings bonds. Alternatively, you can also send the bond to the U.S. Department of the Treasury for redemption. Make sure to check the bond's issue date and value, as older bonds may have specific processing requirements.
i have 50.00 savings bond issued June 1985 how much is it worth
The value of a $100 savings bond depends on its issue date and the interest it has accrued over time. Generally, U.S. savings bonds earn interest for 30 years, and their value increases as they accumulate interest. To determine the current worth of a specific bond, you can use the U.S. Department of the Treasury's online savings bond calculator, which accounts for the bond's issue date and current interest rates.
$50.00 ... plus whatever the interest rate of the bond was at the time of issue.
Savings bonds are sold in different denominations (also known as face value). The purchase price (also known as the issue price) of a savings bond is half of the face value. An EE savings bond purchased twenty years ago in December 1993 for $250 with a face value of $500 is currently worth $536.00. The current value of the bond is based on the original issue price of $250 plus $286 in accrued interest. EE savings bonds issued in 1993 have a final maturity date of 30 years and pay a fixed rate of 4.0%. A savings bond purchased in December 1993 would have a final maturity date of December 2023. The tax liability for interest on a savings bond can be deferred until the bond is cashed in. The exact details on any particular savings bond can be found by going to the official government website . In order to obtain information on a savings bond, you must enter the bond series, the denomination, the bond serial number and the issue date.
Where can I cash in a Seafirst savings bond
A $50 savings bond issued in 1991, specifically a Series EE bond, typically has a maturity period of 30 years and earns interest over time. The value of the bond depends on the interest rates at the time of issue and how long it has been held. As of 2023, a 1991 $50 EE savings bond would likely be worth around $100 or more, but the exact amount can be checked using the U.S. Treasury's savings bond calculator for precise calculations.
In order to determine the value of the bond in question, it is necessary to provide both the issue date and the denomination of the savings bond. For example, a Series E savings bond issued in 06/1980 with a denomination of $100 would be worth $447.00 as of July 2013. In this example, the E Bond reached maturity after 30 years and no longer accrues interest.
Contact the Federal Reserve. They will have a list of all savings bonds tied to your Social Security and can issue a new one to replace on you report as lost.
In Canada, you can purchase two types of bonds; Canadian Premium Bond and the Canadian Savings Bond. You must first decide which you plan to obtain/hold. A Canadian Savings Bond can be purchased at nearly any place you bank including Credit Unions, discount brokerage companies and other trusted companies through out Canada. Different from a traditional CSB, and Canadian Premium Bond is set up strictly through your employer. This plan only takes new enrollment from October to November 1st annually.
Cash a savings bond at any bank.