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  • eskbanker
    eskbanker Posts: 38,022 Forumite
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    bowlhead99 wrote: »
    twenty people can have 210 accounts (190 of which must be joint)
    Please supply a copiously illustrated explanation of how to cross-fund these, how many direct debits I need (do they need to pay out every month btw?), what order to open them in, when will I get the interest, oh, and will it harm my credit score? ;)
  • bowlhead99 wrote: »
    :rotfl:, more like you understood it really badly when you read it and decided to criticise as a bit of bluster to hide your embarrassment.

    When the table in the link is headed "How many can YOU have" and then the table says YOU can have two accounts (one of which must be joint), the link is telling the truth and doesn't need correcting by you saying the link is wrong.

    But from this "you can have two accounts (one of which must be joint)", it follows that if you do not have someone who wants to share an account with you, you will not be able to get the two accounts.

    If there are two of you, you can each have your own account, and you can each have a joint account, but the joint account that you each have, will be the same account, so the total number of accounts is three.

    Three people can have six accounts (three of which must be joint), or twenty people can have 210 accounts (190 of which must be joint).
    I think you've finally got it, albeit in a very longwinded way. Good luck fj
  • Pincher
    Pincher Posts: 6,552 Forumite
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    fleurtea wrote: »
    Where to save please

    23,000 is less than 32,768, so it will fit into a 16 bit word.

    Use 16 Bit Transfer Instructions.

    http://nemesis.lonestar.org/computers/tandy/software/apps/m4/qd/opcodes.html
  • Eco_Miser
    Eco_Miser Posts: 4,932 Forumite
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    Yep, you explained it really badly, it's obvious that a single person cannot have a joint account.
    A single person CAN have a joint account - marital status is irrelevant.

    Joking aside, while a joint account requires two holders, each of them individually has that joint account.
    Eco Miser
    Saving money for well over half a century
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