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mrseyes
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Which is better
£250 in reg saver with 6.25% interest per yr or £5000 pa in fixed 3.90% per yr?
£250 in reg saver with 6.25% interest per yr or £5000 pa in fixed 3.90% per yr?
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The latter.0
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Why not do:
£2,000 at 3.9%
£3,000 at 3.25% in Egg
Use the £3,000 to drip feed the regular saver at 6.25%.
Or:
£5,000 in egg at 3.25%
Drip feed:
£250pm to Bucks reg saver at 6.25%
£167pm to Halifax reg saver at 5.00%
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Which is better
£250 in reg saver with 6.25% interest per yr or £5000 pa in fixed 3.90% per yr?
Depends. Would the £250 be coming out of the £5000 or from income?
£250/m to a 6.25% would generate (6.25%*6.5*250) £101.56 before tax. This doesn't include what a decreasing £5000 would be generating in a lower rate savings account.
£5000 in a 3.90% would generate (3.9%*5000) £195 before taxConjugating the verb 'to be":
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