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Missing Links - comparing college-education tax-deferred state funds - includes information on money market funds, certificates of deposit, bonds and Treasury securities

Kiplinger's Personal Finance Magazine,  March, 2000  by Kimberly Lankford

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(#) Rates not available on Web site

SOURCE: [C] 2000 Bankrate.com, a publication of intelligent Life Corp., 11811 US Highway 1, N. Palm Beach, FL 33408; 800-327-7717, ext. 290; www.bankrate.com

Yield Benchmarks

                                RECENT    MONTH-AGO   YEAR-AGO
Bonds & Treasuries              YIELD       YIELD      YIELD

U.S. series EE savings bonds   5.19%(*)   5.19%(*)     4.60%
One-year Treasury bills        6.07       5.69         4.62
Five-year Treasury notes       6.51       5.98         4.78
Ten-year Treasury notes        6.61       6.07         4.92

(*) For bonds purchased after May 1, 1997; 4.35% for bonds purchased earlier.

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Updates: For the latest yields and loan rates, visit the Saving & Borrowing section of our Web site.

Savings bonds EE savings bonds purchased before May 1, 1997, earn a minimum of 4% or, if held at least five years, a market-based rate. Bonds bought after that earn a market-based rate from date of purchase. For tables that will help you determine the current value of your bonds, write for Form PD 3600 (The Bureau of the Public Debt, Parkersburg, WV 26106).

Treasuries You can purchase Treasury securities form a bank or broker for a fee. If you want to purchase them directly, you can go online at www.publicdebt.treas.gov, call 800-943-6864, or contact the nearest Federal Reserve Bank or branch.

SOURCE FOR TREASURIES: Thomson Global Markets

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