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My checkbook has been off for three months
My checkbook has been off for three months





  1. #My checkbook has been off for three months serial number#
  2. #My checkbook has been off for three months update#
  3. #My checkbook has been off for three months series#

  • Interest–The amount of interest each paper bond has accumulated from its Issue Date through the ‘Value as of’ date.
  • Issue Price–The money you paid to buy each paper bond in this inventory.
  • The total amount of interest accumulated by the paper bonds in this inventory from January of the year listed in the ‘Value as of’ box through the date given. This is what you’d receive if you cashed all of these paper bonds in that month.
  • Total Value–The combined cash value of the paper bonds listed in this inventory as of the date in the ‘Value as of’ box.
  • Total Interest–The combined amount of payable interest accumulated by the paper bonds listed in this inventory through the date listed in the ‘Value as of’ box.
  • Total Price–The total money you paid to buy the paper bonds in this inventory.
  • # Bonds–The number of paper bonds you’ve entered into this inventory.
  • It’s the month and year printed on the right side of your paper bond, below the series.
  • Issue Date–The date your paper bond was issued.
  • Denomination–The face value as shown in the upper left corner of your paper bond.
  • my checkbook has been off for three months

    This Calculator provides values for paper savings bonds of these series: EE, I, E.

    #My checkbook has been off for three months series#

    Series–The series can be found in the upper right corner of your paper savings bond.The Calculator can show what your paper bonds are worth in any month from January 1996 through the current rate period. If you want to see what they're worth in other months, you can change the 'Value as of' date. ‘Value as of’ Date–When you first open the Savings Bond Calculator, it shows what your paper bonds are worth today.This information is not required, but is important for record-keeping purposes if your paper bonds are ever lost or destroyed.

    #My checkbook has been off for three months serial number#

  • Bond Serial Number–The serial number can be found in the lower right corner of your paper savings bond.
  • If you have questions about any of the fields that are displayed, here are short descriptions of the fields displayed by the Calculator. Not sure what data the Calculator is giving you?
  • The Calculator can show you what your paper bonds were worth from January 1996 through the current rate period.
  • #My checkbook has been off for three months update#

  • Your inventory will update to show the values of your paper bonds as of the date you enter.
  • Change the 'Value as of' date at the top of the Calculator to the desired date.
  • If you'd like to see what your paper bonds were worth in the past or will be worth in the near future: To find the value of paper bonds in past or future months:
  • The Calculator will add each new paper bond to the top of your inventory listing.
  • Repeat the above process for each of your paper bonds.
  • If you're not sure where to find the issue date or serial number of your paper bond, see our bond diagram.
  • Enter the issue date that is printed on the paper bond.
  • Once open, choose the series and denomination of your paper bond from the series and denomination drop down boxes.
  • Click the 'Get Started' Link on the Savings Bond Calculator home page.
  • To find what your paper bond is worth today:







    My checkbook has been off for three months