Bonds | When Should I Cash Them Out? (2024)

Updated May 2023

When Should I Cash Out My I-Bonds?

By: Will Rahjes

If you own I-Bonds, you might be wondering, “When should I cash out my I-Bonds”?

What Are I-Bonds?

A new rate was announced on November 1, 2023. The current composite rate on bonds issued from November 2023 to April 2024 is 5.27%. This includes a fixed rate of 1.30% (for the life of the bond) and a semiannual (1/2 year) inflation rate of 1.97%.

Three important things to know when cashing in I-Bonds:

  1. You cannot cash out your I-Bond for 12 months after purchase.
  2. New rates are announced in May and November by the Treasury. However, keep in mind that your personal interest rate on I-Bonds resets in 6-month intervals from the purchase of your bonds. For example, if you bought an I-Bond in January your bond resets its rate in July and January each year.
  3. You lose the last three (3) months of interest when you cash out I-Bonds in the first five (5) years.

Keep in mind:

  • If you hear the new rate and you’re not happy with it, there is a decent chance that the lower rate isn’t effective until your personal rate resets.
  • If you don’t like the new interest rate and you have owned the bond for less than five years, you probably want to wait three (3) months after your own rate resets before you cash it out. This way you lose three (3) months of the low interest, not the higher rate you liked!


When Should I Cash Out My I Bond purchased from November 2021 – April 2022?

If you bought bonds during this time frame, the bond earned 7.12%, then 9.62%, then 6.48% on its 6-month renewal schedule. The new May rate of 3.38% may make you think “I want to cash out”. In order to keep the rate of 6.48%, you'll want to hold on to the I-Bond for three (3) months at that rate, so that when you cash out, you lose the lower rate and keep all your months of higher rates of interest. Below is a handy chart that shows if you bought an I-Bond in a particular month when is the earliest you should consider cashing out.

Purchase Month

Consider Cashing Out

November 2021

August 2023
December 2021September 2023
January 2022October 2023
February 2022November 2023
March 2022December 2023
April 2022January 2024

When Should I Cash Out My I Bond that was purchased from May 2022 – October 2022?

If you bought bonds from May 2022 – October 2022 that I-Bond earned 9.92%, then 6.48% on its own 6-month renewal schedule. The new rate of 3.48%, as of May, might have you considering your cash-out options. To keep the rate of 6.48%, you'll want to hold on to the I-Bond for three (3) months at that rate, so that when you cash out you lose the lower rate and keep your higher interest rates.

Purchase Month

Consider Cashing Out

May 2022

August 2023
June 2022September 2023
July 2022October 2023
August 2022November 2023
September 2022December 2023
October 2022January 2024

When Should I Cash Out My I Bond that was purchased from November 2022 – April 2023?

Bonds purchased between Nov 2022 and April 2023 included a fixed rate of .40% - the first I Bond issued since Nov 2019 to include a fixed rate component. Fixed rates can be attractive to longer-term investors as they guarantee the I Bond earns at least that rate for the life of the bond – even if inflation goes negative.

That being said, the fixed rate component for newly issued I Bonds as of this article is 1.30%. So if you are a longer-term investor, it may be worthwhile to redeem your old I Bond and re-purchase a new one to lock in the higher fixed rate. Shorter term investors should think about cashing in their I Bond at the 12 or 15-month mark.

See this link for all rates in one chart.

What if I can’t remember when I purchased my I-Bonds?

Information dealing with the purchase, redemption, replacement, forms, and valuation of Treasury savings bonds is located on the TreasuryDirect.gov website. If you purchased I-Bonds during the timeframes listed above, you would have made the purchase using your TreasuryDirect account. The Treasury does not send any statements or account information.

What is great about I-Bonds is that you can usually see the renewal rate before it affects you and then plan both when you want to cash out, and where you’ll put your money next. If you have questions, give us a call. Although we do not sell I-Bonds we are happy to help you with the decision-making process.

Below are some tips if you have purchased I-Bonds, as well as some frequently asked questions regarding the process of setting up beneficiaries or joint owners.

The opinions voiced in this material are for general information only and are not intended to provide specific advice or recommendations for any individual.

Bonds | When Should I Cash Them Out? (2024)
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