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Pete_M_B
Posts: 3 Newbie
Hello All,
I wonder if one of you lovely people can help me please. I am not a wealthy person, but would like to find the best way of saving money each month. Is it possible to start an ISA with as little as £100, and can I invest a further £100 each month into this ISA?
Any words of advice welcome.
Happy New Year,
Pete
I wonder if one of you lovely people can help me please. I am not a wealthy person, but would like to find the best way of saving money each month. Is it possible to start an ISA with as little as £100, and can I invest a further £100 each month into this ISA?
Any words of advice welcome.
Happy New Year,
Pete
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Yes it is completely possible.
You need an instant access ISA, and you can save up to £3,600 in it before April 2010 and an additional £5,100 April 2010 onwards.
You can also invest in stocks and shares ISA, but I suspect you may be wanting to stick to cash for now.
Well done and good on you for starting your saving.0 -
Hello All,
I wonder if one of you lovely people can help me please. I am not a wealthy person, but would like to find the best way of saving money each month. Is it possible to start an ISA with as little as £100, and can I invest a further £100 each month into this ISA?
Any words of advice welcome.
Happy New Year,
Pete
Kazza's "best currently available" lists various accounts, which I'm sure you'll find very useful.0 -
Thank you both for your help.
I will do some research and start an ISA next month.
Pete0 -
You can do a ISA and transfer more money in each month and some high street banks also do monthly savers (save between £20 and £250/£300 a month) when you have filled your ISA. Have a look round thou - i'd go for an ISA first as it is tax free thou.
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xxSaving for a deposit for a place of my own.....:jSavings so far £29,450/£40,000:j 73.6% SAVED!!!1poll £23.90/£40.00 (claimed 1x£40)No Monthly Car Payments left! Paid off on the 5/11/10!0
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