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. Compare savings bonds here.
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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