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What is a savings bond? And does it also take its drinks shaken, not stirred?
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- 00:00
finance a la Shmoop what is a savings bond well it's kind of like charity
- 00:08
charity because interest rates on savings bonds are exceptionally low even
- 00:13
by government standards well there was an era in America when taxpayers happily
- 00:18
and willingly loaned money to Uncle Sam and were happy to do so because they had
- 00:23
great faith and trust that the people we elected were in fact decent honest [old government photos]
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- 00:28
hard-working representatives who had the interests of the nation placed far ahead
- 00:34
of their own personal gain it was the era of Jimmy Stewart and a whole bunch [photo of Jimmy Stewart]
- 00:38
of others you should think the greatest generation yeah we know even a pretty [picture of John Wayne]
- 00:44
good generation check Congress for details so savings bonds used to be a
- 00:48
standard birthday present for young people kind of like the cross pin that [kid's birthday party]
- 00:53
nice Jewish boys would get at their bar mitzvahs grandmother's after slathering [boy's mar mitzvah]
- 00:57
in a bathtub of angry perfume loved handing the $50 savings bond envelope to [woman in hot bath]
- 01:03
their college-bound progeny well savings bonds are issued by the US
- 01:07
Treasury and have no stated maturity date instead what happens is that the
- 01:11
savings bond welljust pays the interest for some
- 01:14
period of time like say a decade and at the end of that 10 years while it simply
- 01:18
stops paying interest you can cash in the bond at that time or just let it
- 01:23
ride essentially renting money to the Gov for free and yeah you don't want to
- 01:27
confuse a savings bond with this bond yeah who needs no safety
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