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Best place to keep £5k emergency fund

Persephone_Mulberry
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I have £5k to put into an emergency fund but don't know the best place to keep it.
I want it in a separate place from our bills and spending accounts, so the accounts with good interest but a minimum payment don't seem to fit the bill?
Can anyone make any suggestions?
I want it in a separate place from our bills and spending accounts, so the accounts with good interest but a minimum payment don't seem to fit the bill?
Can anyone make any suggestions?
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Persephone_Mulberry wrote: »I have £5k to put into an emergency fund but don't know the best place to keep it.
I want it in a separate place from our bills and spending accounts, so the accounts with good interest but a minimum payment don't seem to fit the bill?
Can anyone make any suggestions?
Options include Tesco Current AC's at 3% on £3k, no DD or pay in criteria. Could open one each.
Or 2 * Nationwide Flexclusive ACs @ 5% on £2.5K for first 12 months (then drops to peanuts so need to rethink). Have to pay £1k per month into each but easy to do by cycling your £5k around each month like this:
SO from NW-1 to Main AC for £1k (Day 1)
SO from Main AC to NW-2 for £1k (Day 1)
SO from NW-2 to Main AC for £1k (Day 10)
SO from Main AC to NW-1 for £1k (Day 10)
then repeat each month - remembering to withdraw the monthly interest and park it somewhere else as anything over £2.5k does not earn interest.
For the interest open a Tesco account alongside and use that in place of "Main AC" above.0 -
2x Tesco Current Accounts. £3000k Each at 3% interest. No Minimum Pay-in required.
Save 12K in 2020 # 38 £0/£20,0000 -
Persephone_Mulberry wrote: »I have £5k to put into an emergency fund but don't know the best place to keep it.
I want it in a separate place from our bills and spending accounts, so the accounts with good interest but a minimum payment don't seem to fit the bill?Remember the saying: if it looks too good to be true it almost certainly is.0 -
As this is emergency money you might prefer joint accounts.
For one year you might consider opening a joint Nationwide Flex direct account - 5% on £2500.
You could also open a Tesco joint current account. (3% on up to £3000).
Move £1000 from Tesco to Nationwide once a month and back again with the NW interest.
After a year move the money in NW to a second Tesco current account and close the Flexdirect.0 -
This is all v new to me. Does just moving money in via so rather than it being a pay cheque count?0
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Persephone_Mulberry wrote: »This is all v new to me. Does just moving money in via so rather than it being a pay cheque count?Remember the saying: if it looks too good to be true it almost certainly is.0
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Depends on what you define as an emergency. For some emergencies, cash might be the best answer (eg banking system problems). For REAL emergencies you might be better off with bars of chocolate and tins of baked beans.0
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Or 2 * Nationwide Flexclusive ACs @ 5% on £2.5K for first 12 months (then drops to peanuts so need to rethink). Have to pay £1k per month into each but easy to do by cycling your £5k around each month like this:
SO from NW-1 to Main AC for £1k (Day 1) NW-1 now holds £1.5k
SO from Main AC to NW-2 for £1k (Day 1)NW-2 now holds £3.5k, but earns interest on only £2.5k
SO from NW-2 to Main AC for £1k (Day 10) NW-2 now holds £2.5k
SO from Main AC to NW-1 for £1k (Day 10) NW-1 now holds £2.5kEco Miser
Saving money for well over half a century0 -
Stop farting about. Get some gorm. Have some fun.
Buy Premium Bonds..._0 -
I need an emergency fund first0
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