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Junior S&S ISA or Cash ISA?
hels234
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Hi we've started saving for our little one so have 18 years for the ISA. Currently we have a cash ISA for last year but I'm now wondering if this year we should split it between S&S and cash as the interest rate for cash isa is so low? Any advice greatly received. Thanks
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I'd say the recommendation given last time you asked this still applies, i.e. yes, S&S makes more sense over the long term!0
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Sorry, I didn't remember asking here as I've asked on a number of forums to get a few ideas - my apologies I should've checked my history!0
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S&S isa for the lot.
You can open a childs savings account for smaller amounts of money such as those given at birthday parties.0
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