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Re: Workplace Pension/extra cash payment
0% Money transfers from credit cards? Requesting an advance on your pay? Take the ISA money out and use that?1 -
Re: 2026 DECLUTTERING CAMPAIGN Mrs SD - our Year of Redistribution
Hi all, @Florenceem - muffins looked yummy! I'm at home on the couch watching a podcast, got a flexi day off work so met my friend for a belated birthday breakfast date and a catch up. Picked up…13 -
Re: Mortgage free wannabe part 2
After I got home from my pampering session the bloody pump alarm went off, we are on a slope so we need a pump to get sewage back up to main sewer pipe. Lovely job .. had to unscrew bolts to the cove…1 -
Re: Capital Gains: Losses and time limit?
The only way you can retain a position in the US company after the sale and benefit from the realised loss, is if you have cash within your stocks and shares ISA to buy back the holding as an ISA inv…1 -
Re: ISA's now been taxed over £20,000
Sounds like the kind or rubbish the Daily Mail put out lol, but most likely the OP has confused the new rules from April 2027 for under-65s.1 -
Re: Brewdog Shares
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/comment/81918839#Comment_81918839 They have/had a disproportionate profile, by virtue of their publicity stunts and being in a highly visible brand-led…3 -
Re: Cashing Australian cheque
Will your own bank accept it, just by paying it into your own current account? Not all banks will do this - it tends to be only bricks & mortar ones, and you usually have to pay it in over the co…1 -
Re: Brewdog Shares
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/comment/81918757#Comment_81918757 What do you see as the significance of "Brewdog told investors they would own part of the brewery"? By defi…2 -
Re: Brewdog Shares
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/comment/81918757#Comment_81918757 Okay, let's say 100 shares per applicant. £500 per share. It makes little difference. With these sorts of retail…2 -
Re: Brewdog Shares
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/comment/81918734#Comment_81918734 How can you limit it without banning retail participation? From the offer document in Brewdog's own words, my bo…3




