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MickeeJayDee
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Hi all,
New to the forum. We have around about £25000 to put away as a "nest egg", that we will only call on as a last resort. Additionally, we also have available about £ 750 per month to put away into some sort of savings account, that we will call on maybe several times per year. And of course we need to maintain a current account that we pay about £2200 per month into. Any advice gratefully received.
Thanks.
New to the forum. We have around about £25000 to put away as a "nest egg", that we will only call on as a last resort. Additionally, we also have available about £ 750 per month to put away into some sort of savings account, that we will call on maybe several times per year. And of course we need to maintain a current account that we pay about £2200 per month into. Any advice gratefully received.
Thanks.
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What about putting some into Vanguard LS 80% and let it sit there and build.0
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You might each consider a stocks and shares ISA.
http://monevator.com/find-the-best-online-broker/
http://monevator.com/category/investing/passive-investing-investing/
See also
http://www.moneysavingexpert.com/banking/compare-best-bank-accounts
http://www.moneysavingexpert.com/savings/savings-loophole
Regular savings with certain bank accounts - Nationwide Flexdirect, HSBC,
First Direct.....
Other regular savers....
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/6086970 -
If you don't want to consider stocks & shares as the first response suggests, then you should look at the big banner towards the top of the page for 'best savings options' (sic).
edit: coincided with 2nd reply0
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