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    what the different between E bonds and EE bonds

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    The EE bond is the standard savings bond and they replace the earlier E bonds which are no longer issued by the U.S. Treasury. Series EE bonds purchased on or after May 1, 2005, earn a fixed rate of interest. This allows you to easily calculate what your bonds are worth at any given time. EE bonds that were purchased between May 1997 and April 30, 2005, earn interest based on a 5-year variable market-based yield.


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