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What are Treasury bills?
Updated over 6 months ago

A US Treasury bill (T-bill) is a short-term government debt security that is sold at a discount from its face value. When the T-bill matures, the investor receives the full face value. The difference between the purchase price (discounted price) and the face value is the interest earned. With maturities ranging from 4 to 52 weeks, T-bills provide a relatively safe and predictable way to earn interest.

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