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HELP! getting married in 23months need a NISA account
meg24
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We are getting married in july 2016 approx 23months away, we need a NISA account with good interest rate in which we can withdraw any amount at anytime to pay suppliers for the wedding. We will be putting in approx 600-800 a month into this account. I have no idea where to start and obviously want to get the benefits from the account too..... Please help!! Thanks in advance
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Why do you want an ISA?
I can't see any reason why you would need an ISA at all. Can you explain your reasoning?Remember the saying: if it looks too good to be true it almost certainly is.0 -
need a NISA account ?
all together
oh no you don't !0 -
Try current accounts - the interest is better! See TSB Classic Plus, Nationwide FlexDirect, BOS Classic Vantage, etc0
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£700 x 23 = £16,100. Are you mad? Why such extravagance?Free the dunston one next time too.0
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We are farmers and half the family is coming over from ireland so 150 day guests and for the meal and 250 all in for evening. Its a lot of money so starting to save as much as possible. I have managed to find "first direct" account with 6% interest, need to read the finer details tomorrow. But will also look into the accounts suggested too. Thanks to those who have given me suggestions. Appreciate it.0
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The trouble with the First Direct Reg Saver is that you can't make withdrawals. So whilst it is the best rate for putting away £300 each every month, any withdrawal will close the account and you'll get paid interest at their standard rate for the time you had the money there.0
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The trouble with the First Direct Reg Saver is that you can't make withdrawals. So whilst it is the best rate for putting away £300 each every month, any withdrawal will close the account and you'll get paid interest at their standard rate for the time you had the money there.
There's always a catch to a good interest rate!SPC7 ~ Member#390 ~ £432.45 declared :j
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There's always a catch to a good interest rate!
Not for me there isn't! I have a pot of savings in Santander 123 at 3%, from which I transfer £300 every month into FD. That way I'm not actually saving any new money, but earning a higher rate of interest on a portion of my savings. Works out at 4.58% for the £3600 over the year
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The 123 account sounds good! Can you make withdrawals of any amout at any time? Is this a current or savings account and do i need to leave RBS in order to ser up with santander 123 account?0
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