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New Baby and Savings Bonds
Asked by R.A. from Chicago
on August 3, 2009
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I have a new baby and people are wanting to give her savings bonds. for this they want a social sec #...i am not comfortable just giving that out. looking for feedba...
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- As the previous post said, the child's soc. sec. number is not required...the purchaser can use their own ss#. I have purchased savings bonds for my niece and nephew ...
- As far as I know, and I could be wrong, if someone wants to give a federal savings bond or deposit money into a bright start plan, the social security number is required.
- R., there is a social security number required. however the buyer can use their own social security number. My kids have loads of bonds and we have bought loads of b...
Savings Bonds
Asked by A.M. from Chicago
on May 18, 2007
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While reading about what to give as gifts, many suggested savings bonds. This may be a silly question, but how exactly do savings bonds work? I never had savings bonds...
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- Bonds are nice but take a long time to mature. It depends what type and series of bond you buy as to when it matures. Bonds have a cap at 30 years. I actually just ...
- http://www.uscg.mil/Legal/la/topics/tax/savingsbonds.html
- I received many savings bonds over the years, but have never cashed any in. They make some money over time, like most other conservative investments. One thing I do ...
Question About Checking Child's Credit
Asked by J.K. from Minneapolis
on October 8, 2008
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Ok, so I'm probably being a little jumpy here but here's the situation: I have given my mother in law my son's SS number no less than 3 times for them to buy him bonds...
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- you can get 1 free report from all 3 credit reporting agencies 1x per year per federal law. i know if you go online you have to be careful which site you chose so may ...
- just so you know...they don't need the SSN to set it up...not even for a bank account... to control the issue, take control of it
- Here is what it says on www.annualcreditreport.com/cra/index.jsp FAQ: How do I request a credit report by mail for a child under 13 years of age? The credit rep...