If you’ve been parking cash in Treasury bills, you know the routine: log into TreasuryDirect, place an auction bid, wait for ...
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A treasury bill is a government-issued security that matures in 52 weeks or less. It is priced at a discount, and when it matures, the government pays you the full face value. Essentially, you are ...
Treasury bills now yield just under 4% compared to near-zero rates throughout the 2010s. Both stocks and bonds fell in 2022. This exposed critical flaws in traditional 60/40 retirement allocations.
T-bills are exempt from state and local taxes. Interest from T-bills is federally taxable and reported via Form 1099-INT. Up to 50% of T-bill interest can be automatically withheld. T-bills are ...