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6.6% ebond at nationwide
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catsonic
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fixed rate for 1 year maximum limit 3,000
must be a flexaccount holder.
what id like to know is about the interest. if you dont pay tax this seems a really good deal, what is the best way to go about the interest its 6.60% per year or 6.40% per month.
which is the best one to go for?
and is it actually better to go for this one even though its only fixed for one year if you dont pay tax?
must be a flexaccount holder.
what id like to know is about the interest. if you dont pay tax this seems a really good deal, what is the best way to go about the interest its 6.60% per year or 6.40% per month.
which is the best one to go for?
and is it actually better to go for this one even though its only fixed for one year if you dont pay tax?
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fixed rate for 1 year maximum limit 3,000
must be a flexaccount holder.
what id like to know is about the interest. if you dont pay tax this seems a really good deal, what is the best way to go about the interest its 6.60% per year or 6.40% per month.
which is the best one to go for?
and is it actually better to go for this one even though its only fixed for one year if you dont pay tax?[strike]Debt @ LBM 04/07 £14,804[/strike]01/08 [strike]£10,472[/strike]now debt free:j
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opps sorry!! just checked and yes! i missed quite a few 0000 off! lol which makes it an even better deal!0
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Info about this product can be found at the link below. My understanding is that the monthly option gives you a fixed income each month, that why its 6.4% because the interest is not compounded as it goes back to your Flexaccount each month for you to spend.
http://www.nationwide.co.uk/savings/e-bond/legal.htm0
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