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Wall Street Journal  Nov 24  Comment 
In a world where wildly fluctuating capital values are the norm, investors would do well to look for a safe source of income. Throw in the risk that trend growth will be considerably lower than it has been in this brave new world of massive...
Jr Deputy Accountant  Nov 23  Comment 
Trouble in T-bills? Nah, we're still chugging along. Bloomberg: The Treasury sold $44 billion of two-year notes at a yield of 0.802 percent, the lowest on record, as demand for the safety of U.S. government securities surges going into...
Bankstocks.com  Nov 23  Comment 
For the first time in seven decades, Treasury bills are paying no interest while stocks continue to appreciate -- a divergence
Reuters  Nov 22  Comment 
The average yield on Egyptian 91-day treasury bills was 10.116 percent at an auction on Sunday, compared with 10.06 percent at last week's auction.
Sober Look  Nov 20  Comment 
The 3-month T-bill yield has collapsed to new lows, yielding half a basis point. That means if you plow a million dollars into 3-month bills right now, in 3 months you will walk away with your million plus about 13 dollars. After inflation is...
Clusterstock  Nov 20  Comment 
In case you missed it, treasury bill yields went negative yesterday (to -0.03%) which means investors were willing to lose money in order to own them. This is a very rare occurrence. Even simply keeping cash under your pillow would earn a higher...
Wall Street Journal  Nov 20  Comment 
Some Treasury bill rates are negative again Friday after falling below zero Thursday. When buying bills at negative rates, investors are essentially paying the government to keep the money safe.
Wall Street Journal  Nov 19  Comment 
Some Treasury bills maturing at the start of next year traded at negative rates, a sign of investors' strong demand for the safest securities at a time when T-bills are in scarce supply.
Reuters  Nov 13  Comment 
Nigerian interbank lending rates climbed to 9.83 percent on average this week from 5.83 percent previously after bank payments for forex and treasury bills purchases drained liquidity, traders said on Friday.
Reuters  Nov 8  Comment 
The average yield on Egyptian 91-day treasury bills was 9.695 percent at an auction on Sunday, compared with 9.715 percent at the last auction on October 4.
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The graph to the left is the discount rate for T-Bills with a 3-month maturity.

Treasury bills are short-term debt securities issued by the U.S. Government. They are issued in lengths of four weeks (30 days), three months (90 days), six months (180 days), and one year (360 days). However, the one year bill is currently no longer issued. Treasury bills are known as a zero coupon, or discount security, since it pays the interest and principal at maturity.

The rates listed on Treasury bills are known as discount rates. However, it is important know two things when purchasing Treasury bills:

  1. The discount rate is annualized
  2. The Treasury assumes that a year has 360 days

Calculations

Image:Treasury_Bill_Discount.png


Image:Treasury_Bill_Yield.png

Example

Suppose you wanted to buy a $100,000 three month Treasury bill at 5%. Using the formulae above:

The discount rate would be $1,250, hence, you would pay $98,750 when purchasing the bill.

The annualized yield would be 5.13%. However, your yield over that 90 day period would be one fourth of that amount, which would be 1.28%.

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