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How is interest calculated on i bonds

By Matthew Lynch
September 27, 2023
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Introduction

I Bonds, also known as Inflation-Indexed Savings Bonds, are a unique US government-issued security designed to protect the purchasing power of your investment. These bonds earn interest based on a combination of a fixed rate and an inflation rate, making them a popular choice for long-term investors looking for a low-risk option. In this article, we will discuss how interest is calculated on I Bonds.

Components of I Bond Interest Calculation

The interest earned on I Bonds is made up of two parts: the fixed rate and the inflation rate. Let’s explore each component in more detail.

1. Fixed Rate: The fixed rate is determined by the US Treasury and remains constant throughout the life of the bond. It is generally announced every May 1 and November 1. The fixed rate is meant to account for the real interest rate, or the portion of your return not affected by inflation.

2. Inflation Rate: The inflation rate is based on changes in the Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers (CPI-U), which measures the average price change for goods and services purchased by households over time. The index reflects fluctuations in consumer prices, helping insulate your investment from decreasing in value due to inflation.

Calculating I Bond Interest

The combined interest rate for an I Bond is determined using three steps:

Step 1: Calculate the Semiannual Inflation Rate (SIR)

SIR = ((CPI-U in ending period / CPI-U in starting period) – 1)

Step 2: Calculate the Composite Rate (CR)

CR = Fixed rate + (2 x SIR) + (Fixed rate x S.ToolStripItemr)

Step 3: Compute Monthly Interest

Finally, to find out how much interest you’ll earn each month:

Interest = Principal x CR / 12

It’s essential to note that interest calculates monthly and compounds semiannually, so you’ll receive payments twice a year. Also, keep in mind that I Bonds must be held for a minimum of one year. If you redeem the bond before five years, you’ll forfeit the last three months’ interest.

Conclusion

I Bonds are an appealing investment option for those looking to preserve their purchasing power over time. By understanding how interest is calculated on I Bonds and closely monitoring changes in both fixed and inflation rates, you can make informed decisions about your long-term investments and ensure your financial goals are met.

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