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Unlike bonds issued by a company, Series EE savings bonds do not pay interest while you hold them. Instead, they accumulate interest and increase in value.

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Most publicly traded companies have millions of bonds outstanding, so one bond represents a very small fraction of ownership in that company.

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4 years ago

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oobleck
both ok
4 years ago
Moo
okay. thank you
4 years ago

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