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Bonus Savings Accounts – A Good Idea?
August 22, 2009
With Bank of England base interest rate at an all time low of 0.5%, and many high street institutions offering rates as low as 0.10% or 0.25%. For those holding cash and wishing to maintain capital security this is not a good situation. [...more]
Cash Individual Savings Accounts (ISAs)
July 25, 2009
Fixed Rate vs Variable Rate Fixed Rate ISAs A fixed rate ISA may come in the form of a “bond” (also known as a term ISA, or fixed-rate ISA). At the end of the ISA term (usually at least 12 months), you will have the choice: To re-invest or “rollover” the ISA to stay with the [...more]
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Are You Taking Advantage Of Child Trust Funds?
January 14, 2009
75% of new parents have opened a CTF account for their children since their introduction in April 2005 About £242 million will be wasted by parents not taking advantage of the full tax breaks of their children’s Child Trust Funds in 2008 [...more]
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