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£10k to put into HTB ISA. best methods?

Hi, I'm new to all this...
I have £10k to put into a Help To Buy ISA, I appreciate that I can only do £1200 first calendar month then £200 per month. I am self employed and cannot guarantee an amount I can pay in every month. So, I'm wondering what is my best option? A Split ISA (And can you transfer from the cash side to the HTB side in one?) Or A straight HTB ISA with the rest of the money in a current account that I can pull from to add to the HTB?
Obviously, my aim is to try and add every month, but I need to make sure I can transfer if I have a short month.
Many thanks in advance.

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  • badger09
    badger09 Posts: 11,675 Forumite
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    Hi, I'm new to all this...
    I have £10k to put into a Help To Buy ISA, I appreciate that I can only do £1200 first calendar month then £200 per month. I am self employed and cannot guarantee an amount I can pay in every month. So, I'm wondering what is my best option? A Split ISA (And can you transfer from the cash side to the HTB side in one?) Or A straight HTB ISA with the rest of the money in a current account that I can pull from to add to the HTB?
    Obviously, my aim is to try and add every month, but I need to make sure I can transfer if I have a short month.
    Many thanks in advance.

    This one!

    Halifax HTB ISA 4% - (Santander also soon to launch one @ 4%)

    The rest in one or more current accounts paying 5% - Nationwide FlexDirect, TSB Classic Plus, and their linked regular savers also @ 5%. Then Club Lloyds @ 4%.
  • colsten
    colsten Posts: 17,597 Forumite
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    badger09 wrote: »
    Then Club Lloyds @ 4%.
    Club Lloyds is only sensible if you can maintain a balance of between £4K and £5K, plus needs DDs & monthly deposits. Might be easier to go straight to 2 x Tesco current accounts as these are ideal for feeding other accounts such as Regular Savers or HTB ISA.
  • jimjames
    jimjames Posts: 18,863 Forumite
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    Hi, I'm new to all this...
    I have £10k to put into a Help To Buy ISA,
    Obviously, my aim is to try and add every month, but I need to make sure I can transfer if I have a short month.
    Many thanks in advance.
    I don't understand these two conflicting statements.

    You have £10k to put in and can only add £200 per month so where is the relevance of a short month coming from? You can use the £10k to cover 50 months worth of payments into the HTB ISA so until 4 years is up the amount you earn that month would appear to be irrelevant or have I misunderstood?
    Remember the saying: if it looks too good to be true it almost certainly is.
  • Jimjames, only because this is all my savings, so, understandably I want to add to my savings every month, ideally everything after the initial £1200 would be new, keeping the remaining £8800 where-ever it ends up, but as I can't guarantee that I can do that, I want to be able to dip into that on months where I'm short.

    Cheers so far everyone for the responses, I'll have a look into those accounts.
  • jimjames
    jimjames Posts: 18,863 Forumite
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    Unless you're getting above 4% on your £10k then surely the priority would be moving that into the HTB ISA even if it means the total remaining dips a bit some months. As the HTB ISA has restricted payments in then I'd prioritise that over anything else.
    Remember the saying: if it looks too good to be true it almost certainly is.
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