How Are I Bond Rates Calculated?

Written by Donnie Nguyen

October 20, 2022

How are I bond rates calculated? In this video, I go over how I bond rates are calculated in-depth. This video includes the I bond rate November 2022 calculation/prediction.

CHAPTERS

00:00 INTRO

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01:16 FIXED RATE, INFLATION RATE, COMBINED RATE

01:49 HOW LONG IS THE RATE GOOD FOR?

02:28 I BOND FIXED RATE

03:39 I BOND INFLATION RATE

05:35 CAN WE HAVE NEGATIVE I BOND RATES?

06:17 I BOND 5 YEAR/3 MONTH PENALTY

06:40 SEMIANNUAL COMPOUND INTEREST

LINK TO CPI-U DATA FROM BLS.GOV

LINK TO I BOND HISTORICAL RATE CHART PDF

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DISCLAIMER: I'm not a financial advisor. These are my opinions and provided "as-is". It is not an offer to buy or sell securities. Read the Terms and Conditions.

Disclosure

At the time of publishing this video, I have net long positions in I Bonds, BTC via stock, warrant, options, or other means.

Except for Wolves of Investing, I/we are not receiving any compensation from and do not have any business dealings with any companies whose stocks are discussed in this article/video.

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Donnie Nguyen

Donnie Nguyen

Donnie Nguyen is the founder and CEO of Wolves of Investing. He started investing in the stock market in the early 2000s. He follows the teachings of Peter Lynch, Warren Buffett, and other investing legends. When he's not investing or blogging, he loves spending time with his family traveling and experiencing the world.

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