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ISA Advice Please
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The downside of just leaving it alone is that is what the banks want you to do. Money from a 1 year fixed rate ISA that is 3 years old is very unlikely to have a decent interest rate.
So doing "something" is likely to be a far better option than doing nothing. What that something is really depends on the amounts the OP has in their account.
thats true - sorry, i totally agree and actually meant that, but worded it poorly.
my "leave it alone" was meant to mean "Leave it in an ISA", just not necessarily the one he / she already has!0
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