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Biltrac
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Hi,
I have savings of around £30000 in a foreign bank earning 5% per annum. I want to move this money as the country in question is starting to worry me. My question is what and where can I place it to get at least the same interest or better. I don't mind risk but not high risk. I would like it to be worth around £50000 in 3-4 years time.
Thanks for your help in anticipation.
I have savings of around £30000 in a foreign bank earning 5% per annum. I want to move this money as the country in question is starting to worry me. My question is what and where can I place it to get at least the same interest or better. I don't mind risk but not high risk. I would like it to be worth around £50000 in 3-4 years time.
Thanks for your help in anticipation.
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Your not going to make that kind of money in the UK unless you take pretty high risk, and even then no guarantees. So in a UK bank account, you will get about 1 to 2% depending on what you do. 3-4 year is too short a time to invest the money which is the only way you could get to your 50,000. But you could also turn your 30,000 into 10,000 in 3-4 years.0
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Hi,
I have savings of around £30000 in a foreign bank earning 5% per annum. I want to move this money as the country in question is starting to worry me. My question is what and where can I place it to get at least the same interest or better. I don't mind risk but not high risk. I would like it to be worth around £50000 in 3-4 years time.
Would endorse Sorcerer's comments, but also your numbers don't add up. To get to £50k in 4 years would require almost 15% return each year, compounded. You are currently getting 5% in return for risk and looking for lower risk, so why would you expect triple the return?0
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