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Overpaid into my Santander ISA, money lost
Hi, I used the Santander website, to transfer money into my ISA, unfortunately I went over the cash limit. I have my barclays account linked on the santander website, Which it drew the money from as a direct bebit. The money never appeared in my Santander ISA, but left Barclays. this was a month ago. Santander originally…
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Cheshire Building Society Direct ISA
I'm not happy with the Cheshire at all. Sent an application for an ISA together with a cheque for £5640 on 19th November and the account still hasn't been opened. I rang today to be told my cheque arrived on 28th November and they are within the 15 days they say it can take to open the account. I have used the Royal Mail…
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Best Fixed Rate ISA or an alternative?
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FTSE tracker that pays dividends?
With savings rates so low, I recognise that I have to take some risk to get a reasonable return. I am not very knowledgable on stocks/bonds etc and do not want to pay hefty fees to advisers etc for my reasonably modest investment. Therfore, I see a passive FTSE tracker or something similar as a possible solution. If I were…
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Best alternative to Child Trust Fund
I invested my 2 year old daughter's £250 in a Children's Mutual CTF 2 years ago and I have been pleased with how it has grown already. I have just had another little girl but as she won't qualify for a CTF I have been researching the alternatives - with little success. I don't want to wait for the Junior ISA which the…
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What to do with 40k in the short term
Hi All, I've saved hard recently and now have £40k in savings, but no other assets (except £42k in a SIP pension scheme). The reason I've been saving so hard is to buy a flat, however in the part of London I'm keen to buy in that would only constitute a 10% deposit on a 2 bed place, so I'm mulling over hanging fire until I…
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Nationwide pulled bond rate despite inviting us to roll over
I'm really hacked off with Nationwide. We had a bond maturing with them on Dec 17th & they invited us to roll it over. We responded in the affirmative yet they've now contacted us saving the rate has been reduced. I think this is sharp practice. I could perhaps understand them pulling the rate for new applicants, but to do…
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Kids and ISA
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Merry Christmas to all you savers and investors
As the title says - hope you all have a magical Xmas, and an even more magical New Year (take note, Mark Carney :cool:) I'd like to say a big fat Thank You to so many people on here who have contributed - sometimes controversial - ideas and suggestions, many of which were new, and very helpful, to myself.
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Share Portfolio
In the last 12 months i have started a high yield share portfolio with the stocks below, now i have a decent amount of UK stocks i am thinking about investing in stocks abroad mainly i the USA again high yielding stocks. What do you think about this stratergy as i understand a certain percentage of the dividend will…
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Help. Tax on savings
Hi I am currently working and my wife is a housewife. If i opened up a savings account in my wife name only and placed £40k would she have to pay tax on the savings?? She does not work. She is a non tax payer. Does a r85 form need to be sent to the bank?? Is this way legal and allowed??
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Monetary gift dilemma - need help!
OK, dad has proceeds from house sale and has decided to give some cash to 2 sons, however.............. a. Cheque to first son for £20k. b. 2nd son does not have bank account due to poor credit rating. Son has been with girlfirend for at least 10 years, no children. 2nd son has recently got mortgage and 1st property with…
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100 day challenge
I officially have 100 days left to save to my target of 4k by 1st April 2013! My end goal for saving is for house deposit but I like to set myself mini targets and my current one is 4k by April! It wasn't until I went to work out how much I needed per day that I realised it was exactly what 100 days left. Next year I am…
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What to buy in Oman?
Hey all, I am not sure if i am on the right board, but i have a question! I am off to Oman in January for a few weeks and a few people have mentioned i should buy some gold to re sell upon my return to the UK. Does anyone agree with this? DOes anyone know Oman who can advise on the best way to do this and where to buy it…
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Advised to put £10k into premium bonds, am I right to disagree?
Hi, I have around £180,000 to save/invest with an £84k mortgage to pay off in 12 years' time. (Currently paying interest only at 0.87 interest only, set at .3 above base rate.) I have 2 children aiming for university in 4 years' time. I am a basic rate tax payer. £84k has come from life assurance payouts following the…
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Child Saving A/c with internet access (to view balance)?
I want to open a pocket money savings account for my kids (they will get half in cash and half in the account each week). They are only 8 and 6 so it will be initially operated by me in their name. However one thing I am keen is for them to have internet access to see the balance so they can check how their savings are…
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Share transfers to family
Hi, I'm looking to transfer a number of shares in a NASDAQ quoted company to a family member. Does anyone know the best\most efficient way of doing this? Are there any useful online resources to read up on the rules around it? Thanks in advance!
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regular savings?
Hi, I'm going to let out a house which will bring me in £650 monthly, gross. I want to have this amount paid in to a separate account with the idea of getting interest on it. I hope to keep the savings, untouched, for at least five years. Most regular savings accounts seem to have upper limits which are below the £650…
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Best all-rounder comparison site?
Hi Guys, I am new here so sorry if I make any mistakes. Anyway I just want to ask what are the best comparison sites you've encountered? Thanks
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Overpaying mortgage vs saving
Hi all, I'm interested in opinions on a sensible ratio of saving to overpaying on my mortgage. I'm currently in my mid 20s and earn £33k with good future job prospects. I have savings around £15k, of which around £10k is potentially available for overpaying my mortgage (£6.4k 3.1% ISA, £3.6k 3% 123 current account). The…