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sweed73
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Good Afternoon, I need some help. I am in the fortunate position where I am working abroad and earning a decent wage. I have managed to pay off the debts which were making my life a misery back home.
I now want to start saving, I have 25,000 at the moment, I will have approx 1000 a week to invest, I don't want to tie the money up for longer than a year, and would prefer instant access,things change and I might come home and need access to the money.
I don't mind taking a small risk with some of the money.
I was thinking of opening an ISA now and then another in April ??.
Like I said I have spent all my adult life being in debt, I know little about savings and investments and would appreciate all your help.
Many Thanks
I now want to start saving, I have 25,000 at the moment, I will have approx 1000 a week to invest, I don't want to tie the money up for longer than a year, and would prefer instant access,things change and I might come home and need access to the money.
I don't mind taking a small risk with some of the money.
I was thinking of opening an ISA now and then another in April ??.
Like I said I have spent all my adult life being in debt, I know little about savings and investments and would appreciate all your help.
Many Thanks
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If you are not resident in UK, you will find it impossible to open an account here.0
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Thanks, I am a UK resident, I am currently employed in Afghanistan and return to the UK on leave for about 63 days a year.0
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