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Citibank - Flexible Saver Issue 6 - paying 3.25% (3.30% AER)
Citibank have launched FLEXIBLE SAVER Issue 6: an instant access account with a minimum investment of £1 paying 3.25% (3.30% AER). Rate includes 2.25% bonus for 12 months. There is no notice period or penalties for withdrawals. It can be operated online, by post or by phone. Please note that my enquiries to Citibank have…
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Help with saving money
Hi, Im new to savings. So far this year ive put £3,600 into my cash ISA. I currently opened a halifax regular saver at 5% paying in £500 every month. I have left over £500 to save every month. I chose the egg saver at 3.25% so hopefully in april i'll have enough to put a lump sum in my cash ISA. My cash ISA at the moment…
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is northern rock best for me
this month my bond with ybs ended leaving me with £40k to invest , not interested in stock/shares etc , just looking for 1yr bond . anyway seen northern rock doing 1yr @ 3.70%. is there any better no risk deals about the now?????
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Which of these would earn the most interest after one year with £2000 to invest
Hello, can any of you tell me which of these two Natwest Savings Accounts currently on the Natwest Website would earn the most interest after one year with £2000 to invest initially & no withdrawals made: The E-Savings account (not the E-Savings Plus), or the Reward Reserve Savings Account ?? Many thanks.
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Ooops wrong forum!
My bad - didn't realise there's a specific ISA forum :rolleyes: Any chance of a Mod deleting this?
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I have not subscribed and will not subscribe to another cash ISA in the same tax year
I have some cash in an A&L ISA, and this financial year I opened a Barclays ISA. I've only contributed £1000 so far this year so I can contribute another £2600. I've just opened up a current account with First Direct. They offer transfers in to their First Direct ISA. Can I transfer both my ISAs across to First Direct and…
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Halifax reward current account question
Hi all, I opened 3 Halifax reward current account this month. and am thinking about moving £1K among the 3 accounts, like R1-R2-R3 (it is naughty, I know:rolleyes:) My question is has anyone of you done the same and successfully received the £5 per account? tks for your advice.
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Derren Brown Survey - 2009 FTSE Prediction Answer
When will it be given?
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Britain facing another financial crisis !
http://money.uk.msn.com/investing/news/article.aspx?cp-documentid=149709161 "The warning came as credit rating agency Moody's predicted the worst of the credit crunch losses were ahead of us, with Britain's high street banks set to lose another £130 billion in the coming 18 months" :eek:
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Don't save with alliance and leicester.
Just a warning to anyone thinking of opening a online saver with A&L. I had one and right from the beginning they were hassle they took forever to send out my details after I had applied I had to ring them in the end before I could start using the account. Then the biggest problem occurred when I tried to close the…
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Help Required
Help! I'm a newbie when it comes to the stock market. I purchased some shares in Elan Corporation on the London Stock exchange (ELA.L). The company delisted, but continues to trade on the Irish and NYSE stock markets. I assumed that my share value would automatically be transferred onto the Irish stock exchange. It…
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Egg saving
I have only just opened an Egg saving account at £3.25% and now I see it Has dropped. Does this mean I still get 3.25% for 12 month or the new rate? Thank you.
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Transfer Stocks and Shares ISA
Guys, i have an old ISA with L&G, with around £2600 in there. I would like to transfer this into a Invetco Perpetual Distribution income fund and also top up for this year (only £150 in for this year). Is this possible, and easy to do? Thanks John
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Going it on your own - making the leap from funds to shares & bonds
Over the last year and a bit, I've drip fed into 3 funds and now started a fourth. Not amassed a fortune so far (just over a couple of thousand) but I'm in no rush - the majority of my money goes into cash for house deposit. I was just wondering what would be a sensible amount to amass in the funds before I start thinking…
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I want to get away from my current Unit Trust ISA
After reading many posts on the site over the past few weeks I feel I am still non the wiser with what to do with my current Unit Trust ISA. However what I have learnt is that my current investment in a CIS UK Growth trust is far from the best place for my money. We are not talking huge amounts - around 5k currently…
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*NEW* Tesco Make £20 with 1K Savings
Tesco have just re-hashed their Instant Access bonus. Open the account between 17th Sept and 12th Nov and have funds cleared on 31st Dec to earn the points. Not available to anyone who has opened an account in the last 12 months and only one bonus per clubcard. 1K = 500 points, 3k = 1000 points and 10k = 1500 points. Not…
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Cash into ISA now or wait until October
I know a bit of a crystal ball question, but what is the likelyhood that Cash ISA rates may rise in October due to the change in the allowance to get new customers? The reason I ask is I have not yet put anything into a Cash ISA this year, so do I put money into it now or wait until October?
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Sale of shares in Australia (UK resident)
does anybody know best stockbroker to use for overseas - have shares commonwealth bank australia and another aus company and thinking of selling.
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Barnsley BS to launch 3.5yr bond paying 4.70%
On 18 September Barnsley Building Society will launch a new 3 year bond issue: 3 Year ONLINE BOND: a fixed term internet operated account maturing 28.2.13 with a minimum investment of £100 paying 4.70% yearly (4.60% monthly). No earlier access permitted. Additions permitted whilst the issue remains open. This new bond does…
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what to put savings into?
I am 42 and want to start putting money away for a rainy day, i have a very small pension to come when im 55 but am not paying into a pension at the moment as im self employed. I want to put away between £100 and £200 a month to start and then add more in a few years time.I dont know if its best to put into a private…