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  2. Israel Bonds - Wikipedia

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    Jubilee Bonds – fixed rate 2, 3, 5,10 and 15-year bonds; $25,000 minimum investment. Maccabee Bonds – fixed rate 2, 3,5, 10 and 15-year bonds; $5,000 minimum investment. Sabra Bonds – fixed rate 3-year bonds; $1,000 minimum investment Interest is paid upon maturity. Mazel Tov Bonds – fixed rate 5-year bonds; $100 minimum investment ...

  3. Zero-coupon bond - Wikipedia

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    Sustainable finance. v. t. e. A zero-coupon bond (also discount bond or deep discount bond) is a bond in which the face value is repaid at the time of maturity. [ 1] Unlike regular bonds, it does not make periodic interest payments or have so-called coupons, hence the term zero-coupon bond. When the bond reaches maturity, its investor receives ...

  4. United States Savings Bonds - Wikipedia

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    For paper Series I Savings Bonds purchased through IRS tax refunds the purchase limit is $5,000, which is in addition to the online purchase limit. [ 18 ] Individuals who own either type of bond must have a Social Security number and be either a United States citizen, a legal United States resident, or a civilian employee of the United States ...

  5. Got $5,000? 2 Tech Stocks to Buy and Hold for the Long Term

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    Here are two tech stocks to buy and hold for the long term. However, even a smaller investment could go far with these companies. 1. Nvidia. Nvidia 's (NASDAQ: NVDA) share price is down 16% over ...

  6. Got $5,000? 2 Tech Stocks to Buy and Hold for the Long Term

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    Let's look at two tech stocks that investors can buy and hold for the long term. 1. Microsoft. Once considered to be a stodgy, old-fashioned tech company, Microsoft (NASDAQ: MSFT) has repositioned ...

  7. United States Treasury security - Wikipedia

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    Treasury bonds (T-bonds, also called a long bond) have the longest maturity at twenty or thirty years. They have a coupon payment every six months like T-notes. [12] The U.S. federal government suspended issuing 30-year Treasury bonds for four years from February 18, 2002, to February 9, 2006. [13]

  8. Bond market - Wikipedia

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    Sustainable finance. v. t. e. The bond market (also debt market or credit market) is a financial market in which participants can issue new debt, known as the primary market, or buy and sell debt securities, known as the secondary market. This is usually in the form of bonds, but it may include notes, bills, and so on for public and private ...

  9. J. P. Morgan - Wikipedia

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    The Morgans, trading through J. P.'s New York office, made a large profit in the purchase and sale of Union bonds once the Battle of Antietam turned the war in the Union's favor. [20] The Morgans also expanded their trade in European securities during a period of industrial expansion, financed by a large deposit from W. W. Corcoran after he ...