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Just sold partners house for £600k - where to stick the cash?

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Won’t need it for at least six months, which I believe is protected by FCS. Then we have to decide how to invest the £85k chunks after that.

Any ideas?

thanks
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  • p00hsticks
    p00hsticks Posts: 14,460 Forumite
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    edited 24 September 2022 at 7:09PM
    Won’t need it for at least six months, which I believe is protected by FCS. Then we have to decide how to invest the £85k chunks after that.

    Any ideas?

    thanks

    So when are you likely to need it - are we talking months, years or decades ?
    The timescales involved are likely to influence both the recomendations and the relative impact of different interest rates...
  • Won’t need it for at least six months, which I believe is protected by FCS. Then we have to decide how to invest the £85k chunks after that.

    Any ideas?

    thanks

    So when are you likely to need it - are we talking months, years or decades ?
    The timescales involved are likely to influence both the recomendations and the relative impact of different interest rates...
    We’re using some of it to extend my house. Architect’s currently in planing stage, probably nearer a year before we get the builders on site.
  • Flugelhorn
    Flugelhorn Posts: 7,349 Forumite
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    I have put similar in NS&I as it is all protected
  • km1500
    km1500 Posts: 2,790 Forumite
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    All protected yes, but at a cost.

    NS&I direct saver pays 1.2% so £7200 a year on 600,000

    Compare that with 2% in instant access (£12,000 a year) or even more if you fix it then you are paying a lot for that protection ...
  • I would split it up into multiple pots.
    Just make sure with interest add it’s not going over 85K
    I'm using Al Ryan 2.1% and Gatehouse 2.0% easy access.
    Then some 3-6 month fixed pots.
    Just make sure you know the daily withdrawal limits when you need the cash.
  • ForumUser7
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    edited 24 September 2022 at 8:45PM
    And as there will probably be a lot of accounts, I’d recommend keeping a spreadsheet with account details, providers, balances etc. in case you somehow forget about any
    If you want me to definitely see your reply, please tag me @forumuser7 Thank you.

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  • MX5huggy
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    Probably put £50k each in Premium Bonds currently averaging 1.4% but is more like 1.3 once you ignore the big prizes. But its tax free and basically instant access (under a week). Buy before the end of the month because you have to hold for a calendar month before they go in a draw. 
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