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A&L issue 3 isa increase
Rising to 5.65% from June 2 http://www.moneyfacts.co.uk/searches/savingdetails.aspx?moneyfactsid=SAVINGS001223801Yearly
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Help A Son Trying To Help His Dad!
Hey Everyone... As you can see from my post count, I'm quite new to moneysavingexpert, so bear with me! My dad had around £107k to invest in his building society account, which payed him something in the region of 2.75% interest, which as you can see is quite rubbish. I had been telling him to move it to get a better…
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Ipswich Building Society Target Savers
I have more than 1 issue of there Target Saver not unlike some of the MSE here, and am begining to think of the maturity of issue 1. I see the money gets swept into a Premier 30 account on maturity. So what if you have more than 1 issue of the Target Saver maturing in a year, you only get 1 penalty free withdrawal a year,…
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small investment ISA + regular savings?
I've been saving £100 per month with F&C Asset Management (Foreign & Colonial Investment Trust) for a few years now and have a small £8k fund and want to keep investing £100 pm.
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help with icici
:confused: am I ok sending all the info they want to start an account, as well as my bank sort codes etc. they are now asking for certified verification of who i am and where i live, is this normal? forgive me if this ia a naive question, but I am very new to this.
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high interest account advice please
im wondering if you could help we are a charity which has £18,000 to invest - we are looking for a high interest account where we dont have to pay in monthly and has instant access can anyone advise the bets account?
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FTSE All-Share tracker ISA VS Index-linked Savings Certificates over next 3 years...
Hi everyone. I know it's all guess work, and nobody really knows for sure; but I would appreciate your opinions regarding the above question. I am trying to decide whether a good FTSE All-Share tracker ISA (Like Fidelity MoneyBuilder UK Index Fund) would perform better than the NS&I Index-linked Savings Certificates over…
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Investment advice please!!!
Hello money savers, I'm hoping someone can offer some useful investment advice as I realy don't have much of a clue. Unfortunately my grandparents passsed away early this year and have generously left me approximately twenty thousand pounds. I am currently living in rent free accomodation and am considering buying in…
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YBS Reg Saver Max Deposits
I've got a YBS 7% Reg Saver account. Just wondering if I can pay in more than one deposit per month? I've got a couple of hundred that has become surplus in my current account and I want to put it in here at 7% along with my monthly standing order. I read a thread not long ago about the YBS Reg Saver and it's terms on…
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ICICI fixed rate deposit
An email from ICICI this afternoon announced a 1-year fixed rate deposit a/c of 6.30% and a 6-month fixed-rate deposit of 6.24%.
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CTF Confused.
Hi. (For the third time I’ll write this out, as I keep getting dumped off of this site). In a few weeks my daughter will be one year old, & for most of that time I didn't know what to do with this government voucher. That was until I found this place (well done Martin, & staff). After reading the information here, my…
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icesave interest ??
My latest interest (in today) from my icesave account has me slightly bewildered, this month (31 days) I recieved 50 pence less than last month (30 days), the bewilderment bit is I put in another £3K in and we also have the new .25% rate which starting the 18 May. Am I missing something important or is it just me. gary
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Best place to invest £200K
Need to invest equity from sale of property to give me enough to afford to rent a house. It's about £210K, how much will I get a month gross? Where's the best place to put it? I can have a notice account up to 30 days.
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financial advisor with a building society,or independent?
would it be better to go to a financial advisor connected with a building society such as the A&L or the Abbey,or to choose an IFA,for investing a sum of money? regards mt
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tax exempt savings?
I am currently without paid employment,& am living on my savings (around 250k).Can i claim tax exemption on my savings,as i am not in paid employment? regards mt
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HSBC increases savings rates
HSBC are increasing their savings rates with effect from 4th June 2007. It's popular Online Saver rate will see an increase of the full 0.25%, from 5.75% to 6.00%. HSBC's standard Online Saver, Flexible Saver, Instant Access Saver, Cash Mini ISA, Premier Savings and children’s savings accounts will also be increased by the…
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Scarborough BS increase My Savings rate to 6.55%
Scarborough Building Society will be increasing their My Savings regular savings account (and ISA) rate by the full 0.25% this time, from 6.30% to 6.55% w.e.f. 1st June 2007. The new rate is appearing on Moneyfacts here.
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Bradford & Bingley
Anyone now if they increased their saving rates, in particular their e-saver
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Transferring & selling shares - tax limits?
I'm struggling to find some simple and straightforward information about selling & transferring shares without paying tax - can anyone help? Specifically, I want to move shares into an ISA account. I know I have to sell them first and then buy back in an ISA. I've just sold £7000 worth. How many more could I sell in this…
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Is this sensible? NEWBIE ADVICE WANTED
hi there i am taking some tentative steps into sorting out what im going to do with my cash- i have c30k I am having 2x cash isas ( one in my name one in OHs) I am having a regular saver with the yorkshire at 450 pcm ( after tax 5.85 return) ( this is out of salary not savings) and considering a birmingham midshire fixed…