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Bunnyinthelights wrote: »If I had £25,000 in a high interest account (say A&L) how much intrest a month would that generate?
what's the monthly rate?No longer using this account for new posts from 20130 -
about 6% I think...Empty pockets never held anyone back, only empty heads and empty hearts can do that -Peale0
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does that sound about right?Empty pockets never held anyone back, only empty heads and empty hearts can do that -Peale0
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Your clothes sound fab Snaggles.
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Sounds a bit high, what's the account called?No longer using this account for new posts from 20130
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The skirts were from Primark Beanie - they were £8 each.
Bunny, are you thinking of bumping him off for the insurance money or something?
Tiiiiiiig! :wave: Get yer bloody diary updated woman! I've stopped throwing up now btw.....was very poorly last night! _pale_"I wasn't wrong, I just wasn't right enough.":smileyhea97800072589250 -
About £125 maybe?
Is the 6% net or gross though?
"I wasn't wrong, I just wasn't right enough.":smileyhea97800072589250 -
I dunno Gem, it's not me...
And Snag-I'd be soooooo sorted if he did umm, come to, ummmm, if he, oh, um
yes, if I did bump him off, I'd be sorted! lolEmpty pockets never held anyone back, only empty heads and empty hearts can do that -Peale0 -
Net? Gross?
I know not of what you speak, lolEmpty pockets never held anyone back, only empty heads and empty hearts can do that -Peale0 -
Net is just after tax - most people pay tax on their interest, so you would actually get a bit less than 6%."I wasn't wrong, I just wasn't right enough.":smileyhea97800072589250
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