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Golf society

chris19
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Hi all
just a quick post to ask for some advice.I'm a member of a local golf society.we usually go away every year ,somewere sunny(golf seems to take 2nd place ,beer and sun 1st)but the way things are some of us can't just drop everything and go ,so the idea was to open a savings account where we could save say £10 a week so everybody could budget for our trip.What i want to know is what account you would recommend.We want a account that will give us a good rate of interest but would need two signatures to withdraw any money(some ppl not as confident your not going to run off with thier money)
Many thanks in advance
Chris
just a quick post to ask for some advice.I'm a member of a local golf society.we usually go away every year ,somewere sunny(golf seems to take 2nd place ,beer and sun 1st)but the way things are some of us can't just drop everything and go ,so the idea was to open a savings account where we could save say £10 a week so everybody could budget for our trip.What i want to know is what account you would recommend.We want a account that will give us a good rate of interest but would need two signatures to withdraw any money(some ppl not as confident your not going to run off with thier money)
Many thanks in advance
Chris
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Suspect it's a 'Treasurer' account you should be going for .. as that brings in the sort of safety net you're looking for? But max interest will be circa 4% as these accounts involve the Banks in extra admin. Some previous threads here :
http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/search.html?searchid=26577147
.... but you might get better feedback if you search Budgeting & Current Accounts .. post a link in a minute : Yes - looks better -
http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/search.html?searchid=26577659If you want to test the depth of the water .........don't use both feet !0
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