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Maxi ISA
corngoat
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I have a currant mini cash ISA with NS&I and was thinking about a fund ISA making monthly investments of around £200-250.
Any tips etc as to where to start looking and what to invest in.
Thanks in advance:beer:
Any tips etc as to where to start looking and what to invest in.
Thanks in advance:beer:
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If you've funded a mini cash ISA this tax year you can't have a Maxi but you can open a mini S&S ISA and contribute up to £4K - which fits in with the monthly savings you mention.
Martin's done an article on buying Funds at:
http://www.moneysavingexpert.com/cgi-bin/viewnews.cgi?newsid1080463348,20132,
If you use the links to discount brokers like Allanbridge, Chelsea, HL etc a lot of them have suggested or recommended funds you may want to consider. How you decide which to invest in really depends on your attitude to risk.0
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