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GroriDrieno of AL @ Nov 21, 2009 11:18:06 AM

saving bonds

I have been wondering if you buy a $100 dollar saving bonds each month. How many years would it take to pay off a student loan? I ask for those of us that struggle just to find a $100 for any extra exspence. Just opening a savigs account today means little with interest rates at .25% as a return.

billy of SC @ Nov 07, 2008 22:12:24 PM

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