Savings bonds are a type of savings account where money is put away for a pre-determined period and typically has a high rate of interest.
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The amount of interest earned is dependant on the money invested remaining in place for that period of time.
Savings bonds are typically issued in blocks, with a provider offering access to a fixed-rate or a guaranteed return, usually for a limited time only.
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