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Junior Stocks and Shares ISA & Help to buy ISA
barkingb
Posts: 1 Newbie
Hi
We set both my children a Natwest 5 yr stocks and shares ISA, which we pay a small amount into monthly, might not be a lot but every little helps. The daughter is now 16, and we are wondering can we set her a help to buy ISA up as well, to get her started and once shes earning more than pocket money she can start adding funds to it. From what i have read today it looks like we might be able too but would just like some clarification.
Thanks:)
We set both my children a Natwest 5 yr stocks and shares ISA, which we pay a small amount into monthly, might not be a lot but every little helps. The daughter is now 16, and we are wondering can we set her a help to buy ISA up as well, to get her started and once shes earning more than pocket money she can start adding funds to it. From what i have read today it looks like we might be able too but would just like some clarification.
Thanks:)
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She can open one. You can't if you already own a house.Remember the saying: if it looks too good to be true it almost certainly is.0
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