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Motley Fool Share Trading £2.50 per deal
New service which looks to bring down the cost of share trading. It costs £1.50 per trade. The trades are only done 4 times a month so this is more for long term traders where short term price fluctuations are less important. Here is the blurb from the Motley Fool website: The Motley Fool is launching its own share dealing…
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What to do with £5,000?
Hi sorry if this is in the wrong place. I would appriciate some advice, I have just been given £5,000 and do not want to waste it. I have just paid off my credit card bill so am no longer in debt. I have no mortgage as i am renting. I want to buy a new car spending no more than £2,000, but as there is nothing wrong with my…
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Save by Saving Money!
Sounds obvious, but when I say saving money I mean physical money! The B of E are planning to change the £20 note design and soon the £50 note design - if you can get hold of some current £20 or £50 notes that are uncirculated - i.e. perfect, then hold on to them and put them somewhere safe, once the B of E change the note…
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Yorkshire Bs Regular Saver Now 6.75%
This Is One Of The Better Accounts.
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Cash from sale of second flat
Hi everyone, First-time poster here. Not exactly sure which forum this query should sit in (savings? mortgages?) but here goes: I own my own flat. My girlfriend is selling hers and moving in with me. She should clear about 40K profit on the sale of her place, sometime in Feb. My mortgage advisor says she should tuck that…
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YBS rate changes
YBS are increasing their rates wef Sun 10/12/06 Internet Saver - up 0.20% to 5.30% AER e-ISA - up 0.25% to 5.40% AER One Day (kids/passbook) - up 0.30% to 5.45% AER ...and the one the regular savers have been waiting for... Regular Saver - Up 0.25% to 6.75% AER (3.25% variable + 3.50% bonus)
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Save The Change!
Check out the new Lloyds TSB idea for saving money! http://www.lloydstsb.com/savethechange.asp?link=container3
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Anglo Irish Bank IOM - Bond
Hello I am looking to invest £35000 in some sort of savings account and saw this mentioned on other threads. I am happy with the 5.85% on the Privilege Bond, for 12 months - unless anyone can tell me any different. My query is this (and due to very poor eyesight I haven't been able to wade through all the T&C's) - Are…
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opening new savings account
Is it ok to open a new savings account in the same month as a new credit card? I assume a savings account does not trigger a credit search, am i right in assuming this? I've applied for N&P card for stoozing and want to move my savings from ING to ICIhisave.
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Smile log in problems
Anyone having problems logging on to Smile this morning? This is not the first time that this has happened, bit of a pain really.
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New Account for 16 year old - Debit+Cashcard
I'm 16, working part-time, (but my earnings exceeding £5k? I wish!), as I'm still at school (college). I'm currently with Britannia Building Society. The rate's not that great, the interest is only annual and they don't supply debit cards. My account is likely to have between £500-£2000 in it in the next two years, not an…
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I know why the ING rate hasn't changed
Just got an email demonstrating the new security for logging on to the website. Obviously cost a lot, so they couldn't afford to up the rates. I hope the remaining 10 customers appreciate it:D
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Monthly Income from Investments
Can anyone suggest a high interest( above5%) savings account which delivers monthly interest and free instant access for savings between £10k and £200k
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Scottish Widows OEIC ,any help appreciated !
Thinking of investing £100 a month into a Scottish Widows Strategic Growth Portfolio (progressive), and was wandering a, Is this a good idea ? b, How many years should i invest? Any thoughts would be appreciated .
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Need a new account with a cheque book and preferably a debit card aswell (im 16)
Hi, I have a Halifax account but theres none local to me, just in town (11miles away) I am after an account preferably from Lloyds, Barclays HSBC or Nat West. I need a cheque book and would like a debit card - my halifax account only has a debit card! Thanks Peter
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Help! Need dummies guide to CFDs & Spread Betting
Although I understand shares and futures, I just want to make sure I understand the issues of CFDs and spread betting. How do you choose a CFD/SB company? Is there a website that profiles them or recommends them? Any information would be gratefully received. TIA!
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Hoodless brennan fees
They they charge fees for selling shares? Or do you only get chraged for buying?
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A savings account for 18 yrs??
My little one is two and a half now and I have some money that I would like to stick away safe and sound for when he is older. I do not want him to be able to access the money until he is 21 so this would be locked away for the best part of 18 years. Is there anything out there that would suit this? Thanks
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Best instant access saving and current account combi
I have just applied for an online saving account with the Birmingham Midshires, this will be for up to £35k of my extension money. The remaining money I want to put in a instant access savings account linked to a current account ideally at the same bank/building society so I can transfer money quickly and make payments by…
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transferring FD esavings account
I have a FD esavings account from which I intend to transfer money via my FD current account to a savings account with another bank/BS. One of the terms of the FD esavings account is that there is no interest paid on the whole of the account for any month when there is a withdrawl When i setup a direct debit from my new…