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NSI Index Linked savings certificates
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Keensaver
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Hi all,
Would appreciate some advice...I don't fully understand the NSI index linked savings certificates..what interest do you actually earn? I know it is 0.5% above the RPI...but that does not mean alot to me...
thanks
Would appreciate some advice...I don't fully understand the NSI index linked savings certificates..what interest do you actually earn? I know it is 0.5% above the RPI...but that does not mean alot to me...
thanks
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It's tiered over the 5 year periodKeep the Faith:cool:0
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There is an article here:
http://www.moneysavingexpert.com/savings/inflation-linked-savings#nsi
Or look at NS&I website
http://www.nsandi.com/savings-index-linked-savings-certificates0 -
Hi all,
Would appreciate some advice...I don't fully understand the NSI index linked savings certificates..what interest do you actually earn? I know it is 0.5% above the RPI...but that does not mean alot to me...
thanks
if so did you understand the results?
http://www.statistics.gov.uk/cci/nugget.asp?id=19
says rpi=5.2% so add the .5% - thats what above means - so the interest rate is 5.7%
and its tax free so to beat it as a basic rate taxpayer you woud need 7.125% and so on.
hope that helps
fj0 -
Thanks for comments so far, helpful! this is my situation: have maxed out cash ISA this year, have some riskier assets - shares, a regular savings account...and have just taken a good return on a Stocks and Shares ISA - sold the fund I was investing in, but still have the cash in the S/S ISA wrapper with Hargreaves Lansdown.
Looking to put this money into something but not sure whether to put into another fund (but is that realistically going to give me a return over a year?) or into a safer place such as the index linked NSI with guaranteed return...thoughts? Getting married next year and hoping to buy property so don't want the money tied up for long periods...
thanks again0 -
Very, very crudely: when you take out an ILSC for £100, the government goes and buys half a ton of potatoes. 5 years from now the price of potatoes has gone up, so they sell your potatoes, then they add about 2.5% and give you back the cash.
The main differences with the real system are that they don't actually buy the potatoes, and they look at a wider range of goods and services (rather than just the price of potatoes) that more accurately reflect the reduced value of the cash that you lent them.0 -
xrjtg/ bigfreddiel - does that mean if I remove the cash after 1 year (no penalties I believe) I get a return of 5.7% (assuming RPI at 5.2% still)? guess that is main consideration..0
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xrjtg/ bigfreddiel - does that mean if I remove the cash after 1 year (no penalties I believe) I get a return of 5.7% (assuming RPI at 5.2% still)? guess that is main consideration..
No.
You get RPI+0.5% after FIVE years.
After ONE year it's RPI + 0.25%.
Still a good deal IMO although I do expect RPI to drop.0 -
Seconded - as long as you keep them for at least a year, ILSCs are a very good deal. That's why they limit you to £15k!Free the dunston one next time too.0
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Still a good deal IMO although I do expect RPI to drop.
On the other hand, the Bank of England has been predicting a fall in inflation for the past two years and has been consistently wrong:mad:, so your guess is probably better than the BoE0
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