Advice please. I won 50k!

MissThingxx
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Hi everyone,
I was really hoping I would be able to get some advice.
I am a student, and I recently won £50,000 on a football bet. (Still doesn't feel real!)
I've been trying to work out what to do with it, and whilst I am studying for my masters. I want to put away £40k for a bit until next year when I'm working and can use the money for a deposit on my own house.
So I wonder if anyone has any advice on where I should best put the money in terms of getting a bit of interest.
So far my best guess would be £20k in Santander 123, 15k in cash ISAs... Wouldn't mind taking a risk and putting a bit of it in stocks and shares ? But I honestly have no ideas whats best. I've not had any substantial money before now.
Thanks for any advice x
I was really hoping I would be able to get some advice.
I am a student, and I recently won £50,000 on a football bet. (Still doesn't feel real!)
I've been trying to work out what to do with it, and whilst I am studying for my masters. I want to put away £40k for a bit until next year when I'm working and can use the money for a deposit on my own house.
So I wonder if anyone has any advice on where I should best put the money in terms of getting a bit of interest.
So far my best guess would be £20k in Santander 123, 15k in cash ISAs... Wouldn't mind taking a risk and putting a bit of it in stocks and shares ? But I honestly have no ideas whats best. I've not had any substantial money before now.
Thanks for any advice x
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Pick your high interest current accounts from here...
http://www.moneysavingexpert.com/banking/compare-best-bank-accounts#Santander
Avoid cash ISAs
Avoid S&S ISAs over such a short timescale0 -
MissThingxx wrote: »So far my best guess would be £20k in Santander 123, 15k in cash ISAs...MissThingxx wrote: »Wouldn't mind taking a risk and putting a bit of it in stocks and shares ? But I honestly have no ideas whats best.
PS. Is it half term?0 -
For a year a premium bond gamble is always worth a go.0
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Premium bonds are rarely worth a go, even worse than cash ISAs. OP is not obviously a tax payer and would not be able to enter the draw for the first month0
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Linsay_Maci wrote: »inquire for the best investment the bank has to offer.
Also, you would not invest for 12 months as investments are for 5-7 years upwards.0
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