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share fund investment advice???
Hi all, Just looking for some advice. I am looking to invest £1500 in the stockmarket (want to leave for 15-20yrs to help pay for babies future) in an Isa, - do not mind some risk. I am looking at Jupiter funds. I really want to get exposure to UK and also emerging markets. I could do that by buying 3 Jupiter funds but…
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Best savings accounts for 60k
Hi, my Grandmother has recently sold her house and has 60k excess she would like to place in a savings account. She doesn't mind tying it up for sometime but my may concern is placing it with a bank that i know her money is going to be safe with. Does anyone have any ideas they could suggest? Many Thanks :rotfl:
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Sainsburys - 2.90%
Sainsburys now advertising 2.90% AER variable for 12 months - min £1000, max 3 withdrawals (rate goes down from date of 4th). And 1000 nectar points when applying. This is getting stupid - first 2.60% in June which I applied for then closed to open a 2.80% in July and now 2.90%! I don't know whether to wait for 3% in…
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Interest Accrued
I invested £5000.00 in 2001 £3000 in an ISA and £2000 High Income Trust with Nationwide via Legal % General. I have just received my latest statement showing that the ISA made £832.45 and the HIGH INCOME BOND made £350.00. Could I have made more interest elsewhere?.
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Time Limit for Selling Complaint
I've just been clearing out some old paperwork and found something which might be helpful in making a complaint about the way in which a with profits policy was sold. This dates back about ten years and I cashed in the policy a couple of years ago. Does anybody know which date is relevant? Obviously if it is the selling…
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How diverse are your investments? Huge inflation coming?
I was visiting with my dad this weekend and he's convinced in the U.S. at least, inflation is about to get out of control. As a result, he's moving even more money out of C.D.s (he's never believed in the stock market) and into land (farms, rental units, apartments and such). Prior to our chat, I was pretty comfortable…
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Nationwide Regular Saver - ditch or keep?
I opened a Nationwide Regular Saver when it first came out. Originally limited to £250/month it recently increased to £1000/month. I now have about £13000 saved. Originally the rates were very good and competitive - there's no introductory bonus that runs out, no restrictions on moving money about that would penalise the…
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Interest rate retreat?
So Egg pulls its 3.25% instant access account, West Brom BS pulls its 1 year fixed 3.9% account and Bucks BS cuts its Regular Saver rate (twice!!!). All of these were market leaders. Is this just a coincidence, or does it mark the beginning of a retreat in rates for savers?
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dont know what to do......
Hi, Im a newbie looking for some advice and i believe this is the place to find it :D I currently pay into a stocks and shares isa every month (£200) I have a savings account with my bank I also have a NS&I cash isa (£5400) I know im limited to what can be paid into these yearly but i'm looking to get good gains on my cash…
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Co-op Bank hikes its rates on 1, 2 & 3 year bonds
Effective today: FIXED TERM DEPOSIT - 1 YEAR: 3.25% (+1.25%), FIXED TERM DEPOSIT - 2 YEAR: 3.75% (+1.50%) FIXED TERM DEPOSIT - 3 YEAR: 4.50% (+2.00%). All other terms and conditions remain unchanged. Monthly options also increased. Link: Click here
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Nationwide Smart Account (Children's Account)
I have a Nationwide Smart Account for my daughter who is 8. She has £4000 in it and it's not earning as much interest as I thought it would. I am thinking of moving the money. I don't want her to access it until she is 18. I've had a look on some of the search engines for children's accounts and they are not at all good. I…
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Please help me....paying wages into a friends bank account?
Please, please, please, can someone help me? My boyfriend does not have a bank account. He works part time and his wages go into his best friends bank account. Is this even legal? As I thought it wasn't however, he said it was? Thank you, Jess
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Abbey First Home Saver Account - No Sortcode?
I opened an Abbey First home saver account a couple of weeks back and got a letter of confirmation through with the amount I opened the account with and the other stuff like account number etc. However, there is nothing indicating towards the account having any kind of sortcode. I noticed the sortcode part of the slip on…
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Regular Saver Question
Quick question about Halifax/Natwest/Barclays regular savers... Whats the minimum time gap between closing a regular savings account and opening the same account with the same bank? Thanks.
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House sale due to divorce, how to invest?
Hi, please could someone point me in the right direction? I have to sell my home due to a divorce and will have a lump sum of approx £50k. i want to invest a large portion of this for my childrens future, I am a single parent to three young kids. I work part time and the chances of me getting another mortgage are minimal…
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Please help- ISA transfer from nationwide to Halifax gone wrong!
Hi, I am really hoping some one can offer any advice! 27th May I applied to transfer my exciting ISA from Nationwide to Halifax, as they offered a Savings ISA Direct Reward -guaranteeing 3% interest compared to my 0.25% I was getting at nationwide- I thought why not! I filled in the correct paper work and was advised in…
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online stock trading
Does anyone have any experiance of trading stocks/shares online? if so what broker do you use. Any websites welcome or info Thanks Adam
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Help needed for savings newbie
Hello to all in Saving. I haven't ventured into here before but would appreciate some advice. Mr DD has been working hard over the summer and acculated £500 she wants to put into a savings account. She is 16 and now at sixth form but will be continuing to work a few hours a week. She also get an monthly allowance from her…
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instant access savings account
Hi, I've got some money to save but I'm unsure were to put it. The site instant access savings accounts says that it may be worth puting my money in a savings account until interest rates on cash isa's rise. What do you guys think? Thanks, Homeadvice