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frontpagechunmanc123 posted Aug 07, 2023 04:53 AM
frontpagechunmanc123 posted Aug 07, 2023 04:53 AM

U.S. Treasury: Short Term Treasury Bills (4-Week-52-Week Maturity) Up to

5.50% Interest

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Note: Rates are subject to change daily; rates are the daily secondary market quotations on the most recently auctioned Treasury Bills for each maturity tranche (4-week, 8-week, 13-week, 17-week, 26-week, and 52-week) for which Treasury currently issues new bills. Up to Date Rates can be found here (scroll to bottom of list)

U.S. Government Treasury is offering Up to 5.499% Coupon Rate (Interest Rate) on Short Term Treasury Bills which can be Purchased for a Duration of 4-Weeks-52 Weeks Maturity.

Thanks community member chunmanc123 for sharing this deal

Note, if interested, you may choose to purchase Treasury Bills through your preferred Brokerage Firm

Example Current Rates (8/9/23): (Coupon Rates [Interest Rates] change daily):
  • 13-Week Maturity: 5.451%
  • 26-Week Maturity: 5.499%
  • 52-Week Maturity: 5.351%

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Written by slickdewmaster | Staff
  • About this Offer:
    • Interest paid: When the bill matures
    • Minimum purchase : $100
    • In increments of: $100
    • Maximum purchase: $10 million (non-competitive bid)
    • Auction frequency:
      • Every four weeks for 52-week bills
      • Weekly for 4, 8, 13, 17, 26-week bills
      • No regular schedule for Cash Management Bills
      • See the Auction calendar for specific date
      • More Info
    • Taxes: Federal tax due on interest earned. No state or local taxes
  • Refer to forum thread for discussion from the community regarding this offer. -slickdewmaster

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Written by chunmanc123
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Note: Rates are subject to change daily; rates are the daily secondary market quotations on the most recently auctioned Treasury Bills for each maturity tranche (4-week, 8-week, 13-week, 17-week, 26-week, and 52-week) for which Treasury currently issues new bills. Up to Date Rates can be found here (scroll to bottom of list)

U.S. Government Treasury is offering Up to 5.499% Coupon Rate (Interest Rate) on Short Term Treasury Bills which can be Purchased for a Duration of 4-Weeks-52 Weeks Maturity.

Thanks community member chunmanc123 for sharing this deal

Note, if interested, you may choose to purchase Treasury Bills through your preferred Brokerage Firm

Example Current Rates (8/9/23): (Coupon Rates [Interest Rates] change daily):
  • 13-Week Maturity: 5.451%
  • 26-Week Maturity: 5.499%
  • 52-Week Maturity: 5.351%

Editor's Notes

Written by slickdewmaster | Staff
  • About this Offer:
    • Interest paid: When the bill matures
    • Minimum purchase : $100
    • In increments of: $100
    • Maximum purchase: $10 million (non-competitive bid)
    • Auction frequency:
      • Every four weeks for 52-week bills
      • Weekly for 4, 8, 13, 17, 26-week bills
      • No regular schedule for Cash Management Bills
      • See the Auction calendar for specific date
      • More Info
    • Taxes: Federal tax due on interest earned. No state or local taxes
  • Refer to forum thread for discussion from the community regarding this offer. -slickdewmaster

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OliveFlag247
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To clarify...

Treasury BILLS are currently paying over 5% for various maturity lengths under 1 year. These can be bought through most brokerages even without a TreasuryDirect account.

Treasury BONDS are paying 4% or less and have 20 or 30 year terms.
if200
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Have learned so much on this site so am trying to return the favor with what I've learned that I don't see anyone else talking about.

The 4 week bill ordering opens tomorrow 8/8, the deadline to buy it is sometime Thursday 8/10 morning depending on where you are buying it and it settles on 8/15.

On TD Ameritrade, they take your money on the 10th (take it out of the money you can trade with when you hit purchase which can be as early as the 8th) and buy the bill on the 15th during time which you earn no interest. Thus the reason that I stopped buying 4 and 8 week bills at auction. Secondary markets settle the next day so often a better deal. Treasury direct does not take the money from your bank account till the day it settles and Vanguard keeps it in the settlement fund earning interest till the day it settles as well. Not sure about the other brokerage houses. Also, not sure if you rollover the t-bills how the time between redemption and the next auction works as far as any interest you are losing as that is often a week of interest as well.

FYI, if you do the math, 4 weeks for $10,000 usually gets you about $40 in interest for letting them hold your money for 5 weeks.

The Monday auctions for 3 months and six months settle on Thursday so much less time to hold your money for nothing and less redemption downtime.

The money market funds often have repurchase agreements that are taxed at the state and local level but obviously more liquid. Am looking into the ETFs now.

Good luck to everyone!
oonchie
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I'd recommend searching for diamondnestegg on youtube. She has a bunch of very useful videos on how to purchase and where explaining step by step on how to do it.

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Aug 16, 2023 04:21 AM
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if200Aug 16, 2023 04:21 AM
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Quote from labboypro :
Uh... How is it not intuitive on TD? It very clearly spells out the type and duration (since it is an auction, 'return' isn't know prior to that auction. You select the time/bill you want and then enter in the amount you want to buy; select submit and done. I'm not sure how to make it much easier than that.
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You did not quote my original post. TD Ameritrade, not Treasury Direct. They use the term new issues not auction. I kept looking for the word auction, called them, was told they use the term new issues not auction and then I was good. How is it intuitive that they don't use the word auction for the auction??

Landing page for fixed income for Vanguard does not show auctions just options and links for Brokered CDs, Treasuries, Corporate Bonds, etc. by ratings, percentages and time. No mention of auction. Have to click on the choice of treasury on the top row of categories and then it says the word auction to bring you to the auction page. Again was not intuitive to me, had to call to learn the process and was just trying to pass along what I learned. Posted all those details a few posts before the one that you quoted. I was answering the person who was upset that it looked like Schwab charged him more than the rate posted on the government results page and was suggesting that he call to see if he was not looking or buying in the correct place for the auction or if Schwab and had made a mistake that could be corrected. That does happen as well.

Agree that once you get to the auction and or new issue page it is very simple and straight forward on both sites.

Happy auctioning! Tomorrow is the 17 week bill that they don't offer on TD Ameritrade but do on Vanguard.
Last edited by if200 August 15, 2023 at 10:29 PM.
Aug 16, 2023 04:27 AM
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labboyproAug 16, 2023 04:27 AM
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Quote from if200 :
You did not quote my original post. TD Ameritrade, not Treasury Direct.
I guess you're back to adding confusion

Quote from labboypro :
As being used in this thread, TD = Treasury Direct, not Ameritrade.
Quote from EZ_slickdealz :
To avoid confusion for users, you are referencing TD Ameritrade. I'm sure most folks are aware of this but your post is out of the original context so, it could be confusing. Again, your reference of TD is for TD Ameritrade and NOT Treasury Direct.


Quote from if200 :
Edited my original post. Thank you
Last edited by labboypro August 15, 2023 at 10:31 PM.
Aug 16, 2023 04:33 AM
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if200Aug 16, 2023 04:33 AM
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Quote from labboypro :
I guess you're back to adding confusion
Below is the post you were answering and I made a brief mistake days ago on a different post that you were kind enough to point out and I corrected it within minutes

Why not just call Schwab and ask? I had to call TD Ameritrade and Vanguard to find out how to get to the auction page. It is not an intuitive system. They pick up quickly and are usually very helpful.
Aug 16, 2023 04:36 AM
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if200Aug 16, 2023 04:36 AM
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The new system where they hide replies unless you click on them doesn't help.

So I'll just say thank you for correcting me the first time. I listened, edited, learned and didn't make the same mistake again.
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PurpleRoad146Aug 16, 2023 05:13 AM
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Quote from jojan1 :
For CA residents, how best to think about this concept? so if I currently have $$ parked in a savings account with a 5.25% APR yield, to make it an apples to apples comparison to Tbills, I would have to take 13% off my savings account yield making it 4.567% (5.25% less 13%)? (before Fed inc tax)
According to https://www.investopedia.com/ask/...-taxed.asp interest earned on savings accounts are taxed at your earned income rate. Earned income rate includes both state and federal income tax.
Aug 16, 2023 02:42 PM
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ms2000Aug 16, 2023 02:42 PM
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Quote from chunmanc123 :
Treasury Bond offers ~5.4% interest for 3, 4, 6, 12 months
  • Only need to pay Federal Tax, and no State Tax
https://www.treasurydirect.gov/au...a-results/

You will need to open an account if you don't have one already.
https://www.treasurydirect.gov/RS...tCreate.do
Are there something similar with Fidelity?
Is this safe given Flitch downgraded credit rating?
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DreamTFKAug 16, 2023 04:12 PM
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Quote from oonchie :
I'd recommend searching for diamondnestegg on youtube. She has a bunch of very useful videos on how to purchase and where explaining step by step on how to do it.
Bookmarked - thank you! Peace

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Aug 16, 2023 04:13 PM
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DreamTFKAug 16, 2023 04:13 PM
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My credit union recently had a 5 month 5.2% CD, now that was awesome. Matures soon and need to figure out what to do next with the money.
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mahirobAug 16, 2023 10:16 PM
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Quote from DreamTFK :
My credit union recently had a 5 month 5.2% CD, now that was awesome. Matures soon and need to figure out what to do next with the money.
Not a bad rate, but that's locked cash when you can get the same rate as an ETF or sell away a treasury bill.
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Quote from DreamTFK :
My credit union recently had a 5 month 5.2% CD, now that was awesome. Matures soon and need to figure out what to do next with the money.
UFB Direct 5.25% Savings account. Funds are not locked like a CD.

https://www.ufbdirect.com/Savings...ld-savings
Aug 17, 2023 04:11 AM
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PurpleRoad146Aug 17, 2023 04:11 AM
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Quote from BluegrassPicker :
UFB Direct 5.25% Savings account. Funds are not locked like a CD.

https://www.ufbdirect.com/Savings...ld-savings [ufbdirect.com]
Is there any truth to what they're saying about ufbdirect at https://www.depositaccounts.com/b...irect.html ? They're saying they ufbdirect will drop your savings rate without notice... it's also weird to me that their parent bank (Axos bank) has less than 1% APY
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Quote from PurpleRoad146 :
Is there any truth to what they're saying about ufbdirect at https://www.depositaccounts.com/b...irect.html ? They're saying they ufbdirect will drop your savings rate without notice... it's also weird to me that their parent bank (Axos bank) has less than 1% APY
I don't know as I've only been with them in 2023, but if they do I'll go wherever the rates are better. There's competition in the market and I think they know that. I'll take my 5.25% from them while it lasts.
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kaiotesAug 17, 2023 04:29 AM
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If I set the Tbills on auto reinvest, do I lose any days of interest between each rebuy?
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blahbooboo2Aug 17, 2023 03:00 PM
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Quote from kaiotes :
If I set the Tbills on auto reinvest, do I lose any days of interest between each rebuy?
No you don't

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Aug 18, 2023 04:33 PM
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happyusmleAug 18, 2023 04:33 PM
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bought 26-month TBills at 5.526% yesterday

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