U.S. Savings Bond Survey, Fort Benning, Georgia.

Abstract

Six hundred and seventy nine permanent-party military personnel responded to a questionnaire inquiring about savings bonds and related areas. Findings were (a) the main reason that people buy bonds is that they are seen as a systematic means of saving money; (b) people do not buy bonds because they believe they cannot afford to save and because they feel the Bond interest rate is too low; (c) the most popular means of saving money is the passbook savings account, followed closely by U.S. Saving Bonds; (d) the entire population at Fort Benning needs to be educated on U.S. Savings Bond 'facts'. (author)

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Aug 01, 1972
Accession Number
ADA085224

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  • John C. Nicholas

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  • Human Resources Research Organization

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