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750 Share Save Ended -Where does this go...

Find myself with +750 cash in bank account, it was slightly Higher, though is there any where to keep 750 short -medium Term.
Are Interest rates honestly .5 or 1%, I considered my existing HL Isa -is that as sensible place.
Also considered purchasing some ex employers shares via HL, though have seen the price a lot less than recently, rather see them fall a few pence before buying some units.
Any other ideas, not considering any Pension for this small sum.
Thanks
Replenished CRA Reports.2020 Nissan Leaf 128-149 miles top charge. Savings depleted. VM Stream tv M250 Volted to M350 then M500 since returned to 1gb

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  • eskbanker
    eskbanker Posts: 38,116 Forumite
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    Don't you have debts to repay?
  • Dandytf
    Dandytf Posts: 5,073 Forumite
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    eskbanker said:
    Don't you have debts to repay?
    Thanks, I could part re pay rbs and a couple of hundred to paypal credit laptop.
    Both are Interest Free.
    Replenished CRA Reports.2020 Nissan Leaf 128-149 miles top charge. Savings depleted. VM Stream tv M250 Volted to M350 then M500 since returned to 1gb
  • Dandytf said:
    eskbanker said:
    Don't you have debts to repay?
    Thanks, I could part re pay rbs and a couple of hundred to paypal credit laptop.
    Both are Interest Free.
    Most people would I think say it is sensible to pay off (non-secured) debts before investing (particularly in individual shares). 



  • Dandytf
    Dandytf Posts: 5,073 Forumite
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    Dandytf said:
    eskbanker said:
    Don't you have debts to repay?
    Thanks, I could part re pay rbs and a couple of hundred to paypal credit laptop.
    Both are Interest Free.
    Most people would I think say it is sensible to pay off (non-secured) debts before investing (particularly in individual shares). 



    I've taken s+S iSA and sharesave route with Mortgage Term in mind.
    Unsecured will be paid when required, this is one off opportunity to make a decent reduction in latest unsecured.
    Though No immediate additional costs, whilst  0% is active.
    thanks
    Replenished CRA Reports.2020 Nissan Leaf 128-149 miles top charge. Savings depleted. VM Stream tv M250 Volted to M350 then M500 since returned to 1gb
  • eskbanker
    eskbanker Posts: 38,116 Forumite
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    Dandytf said:
    eskbanker said:
    Don't you have debts to repay?
    Thanks, I could part re pay rbs and a couple of hundred to paypal credit laptop.
    Both are Interest Free.
    I thought your full situation was more complex, as outlined a few days ago at https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/6248072/its-almost-time-10k-incoming-though-i-already-have-an-isa/p1

    Your prerogative to keep starting new threads discussing small subsets of your overall financial circumstances but usually best to consider matters holistically rather than compartmentalising - it might even be worth updating your signature if you're using that as a way of sharing your details....
  • Dandytf
    Dandytf Posts: 5,073 Forumite
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    @eskbanker
    Not time to update my Sig, though it could be very soon.
    I only post if and when required.
    Thanks 
    Replenished CRA Reports.2020 Nissan Leaf 128-149 miles top charge. Savings depleted. VM Stream tv M250 Volted to M350 then M500 since returned to 1gb
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