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I have £2500 Any place i can invest or put too use

MarkRansom
Posts: 14 Forumite
Without the ill have £50 replys,
is there any serious ideas about where i could invest some cash, i have it just sat in my bank acc atm, not really saving for anything specific an dont want too waste it either
Are there any such things that may be some outlay at the end, if not no worries that doesnt matter either,
ISA, Money lending too zopa?
any other suggestions too take on board? i know its not a vast amount but rather it be into "something" than just sat in my bank
is there any serious ideas about where i could invest some cash, i have it just sat in my bank acc atm, not really saving for anything specific an dont want too waste it either
Are there any such things that may be some outlay at the end, if not no worries that doesnt matter either,
ISA, Money lending too zopa?
any other suggestions too take on board? i know its not a vast amount but rather it be into "something" than just sat in my bank
Starting Comping 25 Aug 2012
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Cash ISA if you haven't opened one this year?
Internet savings account?
http://www.moneysupermarket.com/savings/?gclid=COaA97m177ACFUdlfAod_ly8ww&source=GOO-13175B8F&p=0&keywords=best+savingsExact&ef_id=zg29z9B6MjYAADLkFkwAAAAP:20120627220019:s0 -
Shove it in an ISA, and if you don't need the money for a few years try a fixed rate one. There is a page on this site that tells you the best ones, you have better options if you're not going to transfer other ISAs in. They're also good because they're not like savings accounts where you can do the hokey cokey with your money and take it in-out-in-out once it's out you can't put it back in. Which means you can leave it in there and let it build up.0
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