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<blockquote data-quote="hurleyjd" data-source="post: 1745819" data-attributes="member: 4674"><p>This plan was advocated several years ago and it was about laddering bonds for retirement. Was not about savings bonds but should work the same way. I bought series EE bonds for the all the years that I worked. They matured at twenty years but kept paying for thirty years. Cash out now amounts to around $5000 each month. But keep in mind these bonds I bought at that time had a very good interest rate. Our farm and home and all equipment has been paid off for many years. Once we paid something off we did not look for something else to buy with the payments we were not making. This adds up over the years. Land has been a good investment but will have to cash out to realize it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hurleyjd, post: 1745819, member: 4674"] This plan was advocated several years ago and it was about laddering bonds for retirement. Was not about savings bonds but should work the same way. I bought series EE bonds for the all the years that I worked. They matured at twenty years but kept paying for thirty years. Cash out now amounts to around $5000 each month. But keep in mind these bonds I bought at that time had a very good interest rate. Our farm and home and all equipment has been paid off for many years. Once we paid something off we did not look for something else to buy with the payments we were not making. This adds up over the years. Land has been a good investment but will have to cash out to realize it. [/QUOTE]
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