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Don't quite max out your ISA?

traindaddy1960
traindaddy1960 Posts: 2 Newbie
edited 18 February at 4:42PM in ISAs & tax-free savings
I've been frustrated recently that because I've maxed out my ISA allowance with a non-flexible account I can't open and fund new better deals that become available during the financial year, yet may only be available  to open for a limited period. Does it make sense to leave yourself just a few pounds short of the maximum so you can make an opening deposit with better accounts during the year then properly fund them when the next financial year begins?

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