I cannot believe I just bought Series I Savings Bonds (I Bonds); however, my wife Karena and I just each purchased I Bonds. I Bonds are a safe way to save during years inflation is high. Had I known about I Bonds back in December of 2021, we would have bought some then as well as now.
I Bonds have not been popular over the last twenty-five years since inflation has been low. Now that inflation is extremely high, I Bonds make sense for many people who have money in bank accounts and are not earning much interest.
I Bonds are bought through US Treasury Direct. They are currently accumulating 9.62% interest and can be purchased at this rate through October 2022. Interest is accumulated semiannually. The new rates are calculated semiannually. You can only buy $10,000 per year per person. There is a way you can purchase an additional amount with your Federal tax refund; however, the IRS is struggling to get this done efficiently right now. I would recommend against using your Federal refund to purchase I Bonds.
When paid, the interest is taxable from a Federal standpoint and not by Indiana or Allen County. There are restrictions on when you can sell I Bonds, and you should carefully consider the restrictions. I Bonds earn interest for 30 years unless you cash them first. You must wait at least one year to cash out I Bonds. You lose the previous three months of interest if you cash them out before five years. Unless inflation continues to be this high, we will likely sell our I Bonds sometime between the one and five-year point.
Right now, high-yield savings accounts in Fort Wayne, Indiana, pay .8% interest or less. Certificates of Deposit (CDs) pay 1.75% – 2.25% if you purchase 2 – 5 year CDs.
You may want to consider purchasing I Bonds if you have the money you want to keep in a safe place similar to a bank and you are sure you will not need the money for a year or longer.
Those of you with Financial Planners should discuss this with your Financial Planner. Those of you with a regular banker should discuss this with your banker.
Mike Sylvester, CPA
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