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best way to invest £90,000 for one year
greyghost2
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Hello to everyone i`m a newbie on here, I have always lived for the day & I am not good at saving money.
I would be grateful to all the MSE`s on here, for advice in how to invest £90,000 that I now have due to a family bereavement, using only what is available on the High Street.
I have read some articles about drip feeding accounts, but to be honest I dont understand financial stuff. So I would really appreciate all your input to help me make this money work for me, thank you all in advance for your help.
I would be grateful to all the MSE`s on here, for advice in how to invest £90,000 that I now have due to a family bereavement, using only what is available on the High Street.
I have read some articles about drip feeding accounts, but to be honest I dont understand financial stuff. So I would really appreciate all your input to help me make this money work for me, thank you all in advance for your help.
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The word 'invest' carries the implication of buying stocks/shares etc - you mean 'save.'
Best starting place would be to read http://www.moneysavingexpert.com/savings/which-saving-accountConjugating the verb 'to be":
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