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Have I made a mistake - ISA vs fixed rate?

OnlyMe_08
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Not sure if I’ve made a mistake, but I finally got round to subscribing to an ISA to use the 2008-09 allowance.
I have a current account and the guaranteed saver (paying 6.25% gross) with the Halifax. The guaranteed saver is at a fixed rate till the beginning of July 09.
Would it have been better if I’d invested into this account, rather than the ISA direct reward (which is at 3% tax free).
From April 6th, I think I could pump in a further £3600 – so does that mean interest will be earned on the £7200?
Final question would be could I go with another provider with next year’s allowance?
Thanks
I have a current account and the guaranteed saver (paying 6.25% gross) with the Halifax. The guaranteed saver is at a fixed rate till the beginning of July 09.
Would it have been better if I’d invested into this account, rather than the ISA direct reward (which is at 3% tax free).
From April 6th, I think I could pump in a further £3600 – so does that mean interest will be earned on the £7200?
Final question would be could I go with another provider with next year’s allowance?
Thanks
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Would it have been better if I’d invested into this account, rather than the ISA direct reward (which is at 3% tax free).From April 6th, I think I could pump in a further £3600 – so does that mean interest will be earned on the £7200?Final question would be could I go with another provider with next year’s allowance?0
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It is widely speculated that interest rates could be 5% in 12 months time to cointeract inflationary pressures. It might be an idea to put half in a fixed interest and half in an ISA.0
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It is widely speculated that interest rates could be 5% in 12 months time to cointeract inflationary pressures. It might be an idea to put half in a fixed interest and half in an ISA.
The benefits seem to be skewed the customer's way.0 -
thanks for the replies
Should I close the ISA and shift the funds into the GR acct?
On a side note, it appears I could only post / reply when I log on at work.
When at home, I keep getting the error that the message needs to be at least 10 characters long - any ideas?0
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