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  2. Treasury Bills — TreasuryDirect

    www.treasurydirect.gov/indiv/products/prod_tbills_glance.htm

    Treasury Bills. We sell Treasury Bills (Bills) for terms ranging from four weeks to 52 weeks. Bills are sold at a discount or at par (face value). When the bill matures, you are paid its face value. You can hold a bill until it matures or sell it before it matures.

  3. Treasury Bills (T-Bills): What They Are and How To Invest -...

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    A Treasury bill (T-bill) is a short-term U.S. government debt obligation backed by the U.S. Department of the Treasury. Terms range from four to 52 weeks. T-bills are issued at a discount...

  4. Treasury Bills: A Beginner’s Guide to T-Bills and How to Buy

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    Treasury bills (T-bills) are short-term U.S. debt securities issued by the federal government that mature in four weeks to one year. This shorter maturity period differentiates them from other...

  5. How To Invest In Treasury Bills – Forbes Advisor

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    U.S. Treasury bills, also known as T-bills, are U.S. government debt obligations with maturities of one year or less. Here’s what you need to know about investing in t-bills.

  6. Interest Rate Statistics | U.S. Department of the Treasury

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    Daily Treasury Bill Rates. These rates are indicative closing market bid quotations on the most recently auctioned Treasury Bills in the over-the-counter market as obtained by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York at approximately 3:30 PM each business day. View the Daily Treasury Bill Rates.

  7. Treasury Bonds vs. Treasury Notes vs. Treasury Bills: What's the...

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    Treasury bills have the shortest terms, maturing in one year or less. Treasury notes occupy the middle ground, with maturities ranging from two to 10 years. Treasury bonds have the longest ...

  8. Treasury bills are short-term investments backed by the U.S. Treasury, making them a safe place to hold your cash and earn a modest interest rate. These investments are typically for one year...

  9. The Basics of the T-Bill - Investopedia

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    What Is a T-Bill? A Treasury Bill or T-Bill is a debt obligation issued by the U.S. Department of the Treasury. Of the debt issued by the U.S. government, the T-Bill has the shortest...

  10. Treasury Bills In Depth — TreasuryDirect

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    Treasury bills, or bills, are typically issued at a discount from the par amount (also called face value). For example, if you buy a $1,000 bill at a price per $100 of $99.986111, then you would pay $999.86 ($1,000 x .99986111 = $999.86111).*

  11. Resource Center - U.S. Department of the Treasury

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    Friday Oct 04, 2024. Daily Treasury Bill Rates: These 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. Market quotations are obtained at approximately 3:30 PM each business day by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York.