Find out what your savings bonds are worth with our online Calculator. The Calculator will price Series EE, Series E, and Series I savings bonds, and Savings Notes. Features include current interest rate, next accrual date, final maturity date, and year-to-date interest earned. Historical and future information also are available.
Scroll down the page until you see an area that says “Calculate the Value of Your Paper Savings Bond(s).” In that area there’s an Update button. See the image below: Click on the Update button and your inventory will be restored in the Savings Bond Calculator. In Mac OS X v10.4, X11.app was an optional install included on the install DVD. Mac OS X v10.5, Mac OS X v10.6 and Mac OS X v10.7 installed X11.app by default, but from OS X Mountain Lion (10.8), Apple dropped dedicated support for X11.app, with users directed to the open source XQuartz project (to which it contributes) instead. Apr 22, 2008 Steven Huey Software on Tuesday announced the release of Hamilton 1.1, an update to its savings bond management software for Mac OS X. A free update for registered users, Hamilton costs US$19.95.
To find what your bond is worth today:
Jun 07, 2016 Although your Mac comes with a Calculator app, you will find that it only supports basic, scientific, and programmer modes. Unfortunately for those who are in advanced math courses in school, be it grade school or college, or for those that just need a hand in tutoring their children, the Calculator app doesn’t come with graphing functionality and it leaves you to fend for yourself.
To build an inventory of bonds:
To find what your bonds are worth in other months:
If you'd like to see what your bonds were worth in the past or will be worth in the remaining months of the current rate period:
Not sure what data the Calculator is giving you?
If you have questions about any of the fields that are displayed, click the 'Help' button at the top of the Calculator. You'll be taken to our help area where you can find short descriptions of what you're seeing in those fields.
Want to save your inventory?
You can save your inventory so you can update your bond values quickly and easily. All you need to do is use your browser's built-in saving function. Click “View/Print/Save List” and then when the list appears, click “File” and 'Save As' and name your inventory. Make sure that you save your file as an 'HTML Only' file and that you know where on your computer’s hard drive it will be saved. Then click 'Save'. You've saved your file! If you'd like more detail, check out our Instructions for Saving Your Inventory Page. NOTE: You must follow these steps when re-saving an inventory you’ve updated.
Need to reopen a saved inventory?
You can open your existing inventory (if you have one) by navigating to the folder or directory where you saved your list using a file management program such 'My Computer' (for Windows users) or the 'Finder' (for Mac OS users). Once you locate your file, double-click it. This should load the file into your web browser where you can click the 'Return to Savings Bond Calculator' button to update the values and continue working with your inventory.
Need to re-save an inventory you’ve updated?
You must follow the instructions for saving your inventory (above) once you’ve updated the values or added or removed bonds. If you'd like more detail, check out our Instructions for Saving Your Inventory Page.
If you report interest to the IRS every year as the interest accrues
If you choose to report interest to the IRS annually, check out the Calculator's YTD Interest feature. It reports the amount of interest your bonds have accrued from the start of a year through the date you enter in the 'Value as of' section. Here's how you can use this feature to calculate the amount of interest your bonds accrued in one calendar year:
![]() See Also:Instructions for Opening a Saved Inventory
You can open your existing inventory (if you have one) by navigating to the folder or directory where you saved your list using a file management program like 'My Computer' (for Windows users) or the 'Finder' for Mac OS users. Once you locate your file, double click it. This should load the file in your web browser where you can click the 'Return to Savings Bond Calculator' button to update the values and continue working with your inventory.
Instructions for Saving Your Inventory
If you don't want to re-enter your bonds every time you use the Savings Bond Calculator, you may want to save your inventory. Just select the browser you're using below and follow the directions--it's easy!
Saving Your Inventory
Internet ExplorerVersion 4.x - 6.x
Versions 7 - 8
Now you'll be able to come back to the site and reprice your bonds at a later date. Just connect to the Internet, locate the bond list you saved on your computer, and open the file. The page will look just like it did when you saved your list. Click on the 'Return to Savings Bond Calculator' button at the top of the page, and your list will automatically update the values to the current date at that time!
Version 9 - 11
Now you'll be able to come back to the site and reprice your bonds at a later date. Just connect to the Internet, locate the bond list you saved on your computer, and open the file. The page will look just like it did when you saved your list. Click on the 'Return to Savings Bond Calculator' button at the top of the page, and your list will automatically update the values to the current date at that time!
Microsoft Edge (Not Compatible)
Microsoft's new Edge browser cannot save web pages in HTML format. It can only store images of the pages as they're shown on your screen. Because of this, it has no ability to save your work in a way that can be updated in the future. For users using Microsoft Edge on Windows 10, we recommend switching to another browser for entering your bond values so you can save your work. Windows 10 ships with Internet Explorer 11 in addition to Edge. You also have the option to download and use Firefox, Opera, or Safari.
Mozilla Firefox
Now you'll be able to come back to the site and reprice your bonds at a later date. Just connect to the Internet, locate the bond list you saved on your computer, and open the file. The page will look just like it did when you saved your list. Click on the 'Return to Savings Bond Calculator' button at the top of the page, and your list will automatically update the values to the current date at that time!
MSN ExplorerVersion 7 and older
To save your inventory, follow the instructions below:
Version 8+
Netscape Navigator or CommunicatorVersions 6 - 7.xSavings Bond Calculator For Mac Os X 10 11
Now you'll be able to come back to the site and reprice your bonds at a later date. Just connect to the Internet, locate the bond list you saved on your computer, and open the file. The page will look just like it did when you saved your list. Click on the 'Return to Savings Bond Calculator' button at the top of the page, and your list will automatically update the values to the current date at that time!
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Mac os x download for windows 7 free. Version 8 and newer of the Netscape Browser is based on the Mozilla Firefox browser. For instructions on saving your file using Netscape browser 8.x, please see our Firefox instructions.
Opera
Safari
Savings Bond Calculator For Mac Os X 10 12
Click the 'Get Started' Link or button on the Savings Bond Calculator home page.
Google Chrome (not compatible)Mac Os X Download
Google Chrome's saving process currently is not compatible with the Savings Bond Calculator. If you use Chrome as your default web browser, you'll need to use an alternative browser to save an inventory for future use in the calculator.
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