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  • Flower Bond: What It Is, How It Works, History - Investopedia
    What Is a Flower Bond? Flower bonds, which were issued by the U S Treasury until April 1971, matured at par value to pay the bondholder's federal estate taxes upon their death
  • Flower Bonds: What They Were and How They Worked
    Flower bonds were a unique type of U S Treasury bond that could be redeemed at face value to pay estate taxes, making them a popular estate planning tool before they were phased out
  • What Are Flower Bonds? Explained with Examples, Tax . . . - SuperMoney
    What is flower bonds? Flower bonds, also known as estate tax anticipation bonds, held a unique position among U S government bonds This distinctive nomenclature stemmed from the idea that these bonds would metaphorically “flower” into maturity precisely at the time of the bondholder’s demise
  • What is a Flower Bond? - Smart Capital Mind
    With a flower bond, individuals created a means of at least partially settling any estate taxes that came due at the time of death This meant that more of the estate’s assets ultimately went to heirs and other beneficiaries
  • Flower Bond: Understanding Its Legal Definition and Use | US Legal Forms
    A flower bond is a specific type of U S Treasury bond that can be redeemed before its maturity date under certain conditions, particularly for the payment of federal estate taxes
  • What is Flower Bond? - acquire. fi
    Flower bonds were U S Treasury bonds issued before April 1971 that carried a single extraordinary feature: your estate could redeem them at full par value to pay federal estate taxes, regardless of what those bonds were actually trading for in the market
  • flower bond Definition, Meaning Usage - Justia
    Definition of "flower bond" A type of Treasury bond that can be redeemed at its original price before it reaches its maturity date, specifically when it's used to pay federal estate taxes
  • Flower Bond Definition - Shmoop
    Unlike most bonds, flower bonds didn’t come with a preset maturity date They matured—or “flowered”—when the bondholder died They didn’t have any minimum or maximum time limits, either; a person could buy one twenty years or the day before their death and they’d still serve the same purpose
  • THE FLOWER BOND EMBROGLIO - Wissbrun and Lakritz, P. C.
    Flower bonds are U S Treasury bonds that can currently be purchased on the market at approximately 75 percent of par value and are redeemable at par (the blossoming of the flower) to the extent of the federal estate tax liability
  • Flower Bond Law and Legal Definition | USLegal, Inc.
    “Flower bonds" have been defined as follows: A type of debt instrument issued by the Department of Treasury pursuant to the Second Liberty Bond Act, 31 U S C S § 752 (1976) They are long-term bonds that carry an unusual feature with respect to federal estate tax payments





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