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Best way to get most of my savings

DCFC79
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Ive got an ISA which is at the limit and £5k in premium bonds, is there another option to make the most of my savings.
Thanks.
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Ive got an ISA which is at the limit and £5k in premium bonds, is there another option to make the most of my savings.
Thanks.
When you say at the limit, do you mean cash ISA or S&S ISA or both? If you don't have a S&S ISA then that is an option.Remember the saying: if it looks too good to be true it almost certainly is.0 -
S&S isas, regular savers0
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Based on http://www.moneysavingexpert.com/savings/premium-bonds-calculator/, average luck would get you a 1% annual return on £5K in premium bonds (although the overall statistical average is 1.3%) - there are many interest-paying current accounts (from Nationwide, Clydesdale/Yorkshire, Lloyds/Bos/TSB, Santander) paying 3-5% gross that would give you a far better return on that £5K if you're prepared to jump through a few hoops to do so, e.g. multiple accounts, monthly funding requirements, etc....0
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When you say at the limit, do you mean cash ISA or S&S ISA or both? If you don't have a S&S ISA then that is an option.
Now that I dont know but can find out.S&S isas, regular savers
As above, Im not sure what It is I haveBased on http://www.moneysavingexpert.com/savings/premium-bonds-calculator/, average luck would get you a 1% annual return on £5K in premium bonds (although the overall statistical average is 1.3%) - there are many interest-paying current accounts (from Nationwide, Clydesdale/Yorkshire, Lloyds/Bos/TSB, Santander) paying 3-5% gross that would give you a far better return on that £5K if you're prepared to jump through a few hoops to do so, e.g. multiple accounts, monthly funding requirements, etc....
Yeh I checked that calculator and it wasn't pretty,
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Ok I have looked and the ISA I have is a cash ISA.0
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