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How do Treasury bills, notes and bonds differ from savings bonds?

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How do Treasury bills, notes and bonds differ from savings bonds?

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Unlike savings bonds, Treasury bills notes, bonds and TIPS are transferable, so you can buy or sell them in the securities market. Also, bills, notes and bonds are electronic—they’re not paper securities like savings bonds. You can buy Treasury bills, notes, and bonds for a minimum of $1,000, and you can buy savings bonds for as little as $25.

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