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waht are the 2 highest paying instant access accounts please
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dorsetjohn wrote: »Anymore guys ? prefer internet accounts
thanks
Bradford and Bingley e-saver issue 7. Monthly interest rates are 2.47% gross and 1.98% net. tbh easy access rates are pretty dire. For example you can easily get 1yr fixed rate at 3% net after tax, Northern Rock to name but oneLiquidity is when you look at your investment portfolio and **** your pants0 -
Open online in minutes subject to sufficient electronic verification. http://new.egg.com/visitor/0,,3_11093--View_401,00.html?refer=Egg1
Paying 3.25% including 12 month bonus. New money to Egg only. Instant access etc. to linked account.
However, it doesn't meet your monthly interest criterion. :cool:0 -
Google "fsa tables" the best IMO0
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manchesterred wrote: »Google "fsa tables" the best IMO
thankyou !!!!!!!!0 -
dorsetjohn wrote: »We would like Instant access to the cash with interest paid monthly in full and not after a year on some intro. rates like egg
Why restrict yourself to interest paid monthly? As long as its calculated daily - as virtually all are - why worry whether its credited monthly or annually? if you get to point of needing the actual interest then you will also be at a point where you've drawn down the capital and can therefore close the account and get the interest immediately anyway.0 -
Lloyds TSB incentive saver @ 3% gross is monthly interest..
http://www.lloydstsb.com/savings/incentive_saver.asp#5 - Save £12k in 20260
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