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Re: Budget Day - will there be an immediate clamping of taking 25% Tax Free from Pension?
There is a anecdote that JFK's dad Joseph decided it was time to pull out of the market before the Wall Street Crash when his shoe shine boy started giving him stock tips and telling him how well he…1 -
Re: The Diary Of Onebrokelady Aged 60 And A Half
What a nightmare with the ESA…..I really hope you get it sorted soon. Love that you watched the swans with their bottoms up…..it’s lovely when we can appreciate the wildlife and it makes us smile. We…2 -
Re: Back again
That’s a good amount for the gold 👍 Enjoy the trip to London with your friend.1 -
Re: Escape to the country & living off savings
Glad you had your sister with you1 -
Re: The Top Regular Savers Discussion Thread
There is nowhere else you could have earned more on those £50s. You're in the wrong game if you want to see single chunky maturity payouts, even on the more generous accounts - it's all about the amo…6 -
Re: Prosperous & Creative Soul Year 4
Love the gratitude list!1 -
Re: Help with Santander closure of a fixed rate ISA account
The OP says they have built up "quite a good sum" and are looking for growth but that they are "perhaps an over cautious investor" Staying in a cash ISA with the best around 4.4%…1 -
Re: Help with Santander closure of a fixed rate ISA account
That's quite a generalisation, especially in the absence of any meaningful information about OP's circumstances!2 -
Re: Help with Santander closure of a fixed rate ISA account
I haven't checked but usually when any fixed term ISA product reaches term the default option, if nothing is actively selected, is an easy access ISA account, often with a poor interest rate. There w…2 -
Re: Help with Santander closure of a fixed rate ISA account
As above, yes, you are misreading their terms, but even if you did remove the money from the ISA wrapper, it's only interest subsequently earned on that money that would attract income tax (if excee…2
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