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  1. Home — TreasuryDirect

    Nov 1, 2025 · TreasuryDirect.gov is the one and only place to electronically buy and redeem U.S. Savings Bonds. We also offer electronic sales and auctions of other U.S.-backed investments to the …

  2. Bonds: How They Work and How to Invest - Investopedia

    Nov 17, 2025 · Bonds are fixed-income securities and are one of the main asset classes for individual investors, along with equities and cash equivalents. The borrower issues a bond that includes the loan...

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  4. Bonds - FAQs - Investor.gov

    What are bonds? A bond is a debt security, like an IOU. Borrowers issue bonds to raise money from investors willing to lend them money for a certain amount of time. When you buy a bond, you are …

  5. Bonds Headlines - CNBC

    Bonds market data, news, and the latest trading info on US treasuries and government bond markets from around the world.

  6. What Is a Bond? Understanding Bond Types and How They Work

    Nov 18, 2025 · Learn about bonds, starting with the basics (what is a bond, how do bonds work) and then exploring types of bonds and how rising interest rates can affect them.

  7. U.S. savings bonds - USAGov

    Nov 13, 2025 · Learn about the types of U.S. savings bonds, how to buy or redeem them, and calculate their value. Find out how to change a bond’s ownership, replace it, and whether it is taxable.

  8. What Are Bonds? A Beginner’s Guide (2026) - MarketWatch

    Bonds are debt securities, or loans that investors make to governments or companies that pay set interest over time and repay the principal when the bond matures.

  9. What Is a Bond? - Fidelity

    Sep 25, 2025 · A bond is essentially a loan an investor makes to the bonds' issuer. That issuer can be the government in the form of municipal bonds, companies in the form of corporate bonds, or even …

  10. What is a Bond and How do they Work? | Vanguard

    When governments or corporations want to borrow money, they can issue bonds, which are securities that usually pay investors a fixed interest rate. Bonds are often referred to as fixed income securities …