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AuroraSport |
posted on 7th Nov 06 at 13:25 |
ive got all my bank accounts online with halifax, ive got a large sum of money tied up in a ISA which i dont touch, and a smaller amount which i can transfer between accounts (web saver). All done online with no messing about :) | |
antonOO2 |
posted on 7th Nov 06 at 13:12 |
im currently paying 250 a month into an A&L saver (12%) 250 into a loyds saver (8%) | |
Andy GSi |
posted on 7th Nov 06 at 13:11 |
Cheers guys. | |
antonOO2 |
posted on 7th Nov 06 at 13:10 |
what is the name of the isa? | |
Jamie Walby |
posted on 7th Nov 06 at 12:21 |
quote: what would you like to know? I know maximim I can pay in over a tax year is £3k. I can pay more in but I will have to pay tax on the interest. erm....what else? Interest rate? | |
topshot_2k |
posted on 7th Nov 06 at 12:13 |
tracker funds are the best for 5yrs+ if not then use Cash and equity ISA's | |
antonOO2 |
posted on 7th Nov 06 at 12:11 |
quote: You got details on it mate ?? | |
antonOO2 |
posted on 7th Nov 06 at 11:55 |
Cosmo |
posted on 7th Nov 06 at 11:55 |
Not just 3k, you can get bigger ones... | |
Teddy |
posted on 7th Nov 06 at 11:54 |
£3k is the limit on an ISA. | |
antonOO2 |
posted on 7th Nov 06 at 11:51 |
aliance and leicester i think it is are doing a 10% interest account at the moment .You can only pay in 250 a month but you can put the other 150 into a different savings account.One catch is that you need you current account with them and need to pay in £1000 or more a month. | |
Dione J |
posted on 7th Nov 06 at 11:47 |
Hi Andy :wave: | |
Jamie Walby |
posted on 7th Nov 06 at 11:47 |
I have an ISA with Halifax which gives me a lot of interest. | |
Cosmo |
posted on 7th Nov 06 at 11:45 |
you could put it into a 6 month notice account which will give higher interest than a normal bank account, but you dont have immediate access to it if needed. Think you need 5k or 10k depending on the bank and account. | |
Andy GSi |
posted on 7th Nov 06 at 11:41 |
I have got a bit saved up in my account, and i am wanting to put £400 each month from my salary into a account which will make alot of interest. |