How to Buy Treasury Bonds, Notes and Bills - NerdWallet (2024)

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Treasurys are low-risk securities issued by the U.S. government that pay a fixed rate of interest. As a Treasury bond, note or bill investor, you essentially make a loan to the government, and it pays you back with interest over time.

Here are some Treasury bond basics:

  • They're issued in 20- or 30-year terms.

  • They can be purchased in increments of $100.

  • Treasury bonds pay interest semiannually (every six months) until the end of the term.

  • They're low-risk, long-term investments guaranteed by the U.S. government.

The current rate for 20-year and 30-year bonds is 4.75%.

Treasury notes and bills are shorter-term U.S. government bonds. Treasury notes mature in two to 10 years and Treasury bills in four weeks to a year.

» Learn more: What are Treasury bonds?

Where to buy Treasury bonds, notes or bills

While you can buy Treasurys like T-bonds directly from the source — the U.S. government — one of the most common ways people add them to their portfolio is by investing in Treasury exchange-traded funds or mutual funds through bank, brokerage or retirement accounts. There is no difference between the Treasury bonds, notes and bills in terms of where to buy them – all can be bought through brokerage accounts or TreasuryDirect.

From a broker or a bank

Exchange-traded funds and mutual funds are ways to buy government bonds in bulk on a brokerage platform. An exchange-traded fund, or ETF, is a basket of investments — such as stocks or bonds — from which you can buy as many or as few shares as you like. Treasury ETFs invest in U.S. Treasury securities, and they are low-cost investments that can be bought and sold like any ETF. Like ETFs, mutual funds are another way investors pool resources in order to get exposure to many securities without having to purchase or manage them.

» View our picks for the best brokers for ETFs

According to Nicholas Juhle, a certified financial analyst and chief investment officer at Greenleaf Trust, ETFs and mutual fundsoffer the convenience of owning a number of Treasury bonds that mature at different times and having them managed for you.

“There's a system in place. When the bonds mature, they're rolling that back into new Treasurys for you all the time,” he says.

To understand what the ETF or mutual fund you’re interested in contains, Juhle recommends checking its prospectus.

“Each ETF or mutual fund is going to have a prospectus that describes exactly what can and cannot be held,” Juhle says. For example, this might include whether the fund holds 80% T-bonds or 100% T-bonds.

» See how much bonds could be worth with our bond calculators

Top 5 Treasury ETFs by AUM

Ticker

Treasury ETF

Assets under Management (AUM) ($MM)

TLT

iShares 20+ Year Treasury Bond ETF

$51,155

BIL

SPDR Bloomberg 1-3 Month T-Bill ETF

$33,712

EIF

iShares 7-10 Year Treasury Bond ETF

$26,420

SHY

iShares 1-3 Year Treasury Bond ETF

$25,667

GOVT

iShares U.S. Treasury Bond ETF

$22,477

» Learn more: What is an ETF?

Directly from the U.S. government through the TreasuryDirect website

If you want to bypass brokerages and buy direct from the government, be sure you have these three pieces of information handy if you do: a taxpayer identification number or Social Security number, a U.S. address, and a checking or savings account to link for payment.

Here's how to buy government bonds from TreasuryDirect:

  1. Go to TreasuryDirect.gov (or skip to step five if you already have an account).

  2. Choose the type of account you’re selecting: an individual account, business or organizational account, or estate and trust account.

  3. Provide personal information including: a taxpayer identification number, or TIN; a U.S. address; and a bank account.

  4. Create a password and username to open a TreasuryDirect account.

  5. Once your account has been confirmed, open the account and select the Buy Direct tab.

  6. Specify the security you want — in this case Treasury bonds — and the amount you want to buy.

  7. Select buy.

When the bond matures, the yield lands directly and automatically in your account.

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Important Treasury Bond Terms

Key terms

Definitions and examples

Annual coupon payment

The total investment interest payment over the course of 1 year.

Coupon payment frequency

How often investment interest payments are made. T-bond coupon payments pay every 6 months until maturity.

Discount price

The price of the bond if it falls below face value.

Face value

The price of the bond if held to maturity.

Interest rate

The amount a lender charges a borrower to loan them money. The interest rates for T-bonds as of December 2023 were around 4%.

Price

What investors will pay for a (Treasury) bond, which is affected by the economic environment.

Years to maturity

T-bonds mature in 20 or 30 years.

Yield to maturity

The total investment return if a bond is held to maturity.

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How to Buy Treasury Bonds, Notes and Bills - NerdWallet (2024)

FAQs

How to Buy Treasury Bonds, Notes and Bills - NerdWallet? ›

You can purchase Treasury bonds directly from the Treasury Department through its website, TreasuryDirect, or through any brokerage account. (Don't have one? Here's how to open a brokerage account and start investing.)

How do I buy Treasury bills and notes? ›

Individuals, organizations, fiduciaries, and corporate investors may buy Treasury securities through a bank, broker, or dealer. With a bank, broker, or dealer, you may bid for Treasury marketable securities non-competitively or competitively, but not both, for the same auction.

Should I buy Treasury bills or Treasury notes? ›

If you'll need the money sooner, a Treasury bill with a shorter maturity might be best. If you have a longer time horizon, Treasury notes with maturities of up to 10 years might be better. Typically, the longer the maturity, the higher your return on investment.

How much does a $1000 T bill cost? ›

A $1,000 26-week bill sells at auction for a discount rate of 0.145%. The formula shows that the bill sells for $999.27, giving you a discount of $0.73. When you get $1,000 after 26 weeks, you have earned $0.73 in "interest."

What is the current T note rate? ›

Key Data
  • Open 4.200%
  • Day Range 4.200 - 4.200.
  • 52 Week Range 3.784 - 5.022.
  • Price 101 4/32.
  • Change 4/32.
  • Change Percent 0.12%
  • Coupon Rate 4.375%
  • Maturity May 15, 2034.

Are Treasury bills better than CDs? ›

Choosing between a CD and Treasuries depends on how long of a term you want. For terms of one to six months, as well as 10 years, rates are close enough that Treasuries are the better pick. For terms of one to five years, CDs are currently paying more, and it's a large enough difference to give them the edge.

Do banks charge to buy T-bills? ›

Treasury bills (T-bills) are short-term securities with maturities ranging from four weeks to 52 weeks. By buying directly from the U.S. Treasury, you can avoid paying any extra fees or commissions to your bank.

Do you pay taxes on treasury bills? ›

T-Bill Tax Considerations

The interest income that you may receive from investing in a treasury bill is exempt from any state or local income taxes, regardless of the state where you file your taxes. However, you will need to report interest income from these investments on your federal tax return.

Are T-bills a good investment right now? ›

T-bills are short-term U.S. debt securities. They are currently paying around 5% and are considered a risk-free investment if held to maturity. Alieza Durana joined NerdWallet as an investing basics writer in 2022.

Where can I get 5% yield? ›

Best 5% interest savings accounts
Savings AccountAPY
EverBank Performance℠ Savings5.05% APY
TAB Save Account5.02% APY
Salem Five Direct eOne Savings5.01% APY
CIT Bank Platinum Savings5.00% APY on balances of $5,000 or more; 0.25% APY on balances under $5,000
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How often do 1 year treasury notes pay interest? ›

Notes pay a fixed rate of interest every six months until they mature. You can hold a note until it matures or sell it before it matures.

What is the 6 month T bill rate? ›

6 Month Treasury Rate is at 5.18%, compared to 5.19% the previous market day and 5.56% last year. This is higher than the long term average of 2.85%. The 6 Month Treasury Bill Rate is the yield received for investing in a US government issued treasury security that has a maturity of 6 months.

What is the 1 year T bill rate? ›

U.S. 1 Year Treasury US1Y:Tradeweb
  • Yield Open4.801%
  • Yield Day High4.788%
  • Yield Day Low4.802%
  • Yield Prev Close4.808%
  • Price4.57.
  • Price Change+0.0271.
  • Price Change %+0.0284%
  • Price Prev Close95.5933.

How much do you make on a 3 month T-bill? ›

3 Month Treasury Bill Rate is at 5.17%, compared to 5.18% the previous market day and 5.28% last year. This is higher than the long term average of 4.19%. The 3 Month Treasury Bill Rate is the yield received for investing in a government issued treasury security that has a maturity of 3 months.

What is the current 12 month treasury bill rate? ›

Basic Info

1 Year Treasury Rate is at 4.79%, compared to 4.83% the previous market day and 5.40% last year. This is higher than the long term average of 2.96%. The 1 Year Treasury Rate is the yield received for investing in a US government issued treasury security that has a maturity of 1 year.

What is the 6 month Treasury bill rate today? ›

Treasury Yield Curve
3 Year Treasury Rate4.20%
30 Year Treasury Rate4.45%
30-10 Year Treasury Yield Spread0.25%
5 Year Treasury Rate4.06%
6 Month Treasury Rate5.18%
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Can I buy Treasury notes at my bank? ›

While you can buy Treasurys like T-bonds directly from the source — the U.S. government — one of the most common ways people add them to their portfolio is by investing in Treasury exchange-traded funds or mutual funds through bank, brokerage or retirement accounts.

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