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Investment advice plz
gtz101
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Hi, I currently have about £7k in Maxi ISA account, its done ok so far.
I now am looking to invest about 5k but not sure where to invest it in. I was thinknig about HSBC Online savers since I already have HSBC but not too sure as they only give 6.25% AER, at the same time Im not sure if I should put in more funds in current ISA. In my current ISA, I have about 3 companies my funds investmented into.
Any ideas what I could do with this 5k?
I now am looking to invest about 5k but not sure where to invest it in. I was thinknig about HSBC Online savers since I already have HSBC but not too sure as they only give 6.25% AER, at the same time Im not sure if I should put in more funds in current ISA. In my current ISA, I have about 3 companies my funds investmented into.
Any ideas what I could do with this 5k?
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investment advice is regulated by the FSA and you have to be authorised. The board is not authorised to give advice. You need to see an adviser if you want advice. I suggest you dont see the HSBC adviser though as their product range (like most tied agents) is limited and expensive. Anything posted on this board is discussion only and acting on posts on this board does not give you any consumer protection, such as the financial ombudsman service.
In your post, you have covered investing and saving. You really need to decide which you want to do. Do you want to save this money or do you want to invest it? Then we can discuss possible options.I am an Independent Financial Adviser (IFA). The comments I make are just my opinion and are for discussion purposes only. They are not financial advice and you should not treat them as such. If you feel an area discussed may be relevant to you, then please seek advice from an Independent Financial Adviser local to you.0 -
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