US Treasury
The US Treasury is the government department responsible for managing the federal finances of the United States, including the issuance of Treasury securities (such as Treasury bills, notes, and bonds) to finance government operations and national debt. Treasury securities are considered some of the safest investments due to the full backing of the US government. The Treasury also oversees federal revenue collection, including taxes, and manages the country's monetary policy in coordination with the Federal Reserve.
Example
An investor purchases a 10-year US Treasury bond, which provides a fixed interest rate and is backed by the US government, making it a low-risk investment.
Key points
• The US Treasury manages federal finances, including the issuance of Treasury securities.
• Treasury securities are considered low-risk investments backed by the US government.
• Oversees tax collection, federal spending, and debt management.