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richc

posted on 6th Jan 09 at 11:38

quote:
Originally posted by Bonney66
Does anyone have one?

Been looking into one, so i can put in £20 a week and whatever i can afford extra. Which is the best to go for.

Also can you set up a direct debit from my normal account on a weekly basis?


Yes i do it everyweek. Mines with manchester united/britania :lol:


Robbo

posted on 5th Jan 09 at 16:52

Instant Access Cash ISA is what you want


Marc

posted on 5th Jan 09 at 16:51

I've got a high interest savings account with Halifax.

Also got an ISA and transfer from savings to this when the time comes around. Can do it all online.

Interest rates are crap at the moment, was up to 5% at one point. My once 6% ISA is now 2%! Current account is currently at 0.1% :lol::(


Bonney

posted on 4th Jan 09 at 18:07

Thanks ill have a look at that, Sounds better than been brainwashed by someone in a bank :thumbs:


dannymccann

posted on 4th Jan 09 at 18:04

At the minute with the bank base rates so low there are some pitiful offers around, go to moneysavingexpert and check out their 'league tables', theres also lots of information on there with none of the jargon :)


Bonney

posted on 4th Jan 09 at 18:02

Think ill nip into the bank and see what is what, really need to start putting money away, after all, you never know whats around the corner these days


dannymccann

posted on 4th Jan 09 at 18:01

They differ, Regular Savings Accounts usually need a regular amount depositing a month, Instant Saver Accounts are tax free and you can put in whatever you want when you want up to a maximum of £3600 in a financial year.

So up until April 4th/5th you could set up an ISA and deposit 3600 then after that date put in another 3600


Bonney

posted on 4th Jan 09 at 17:56

To start off, is there a set amount you need to put in, Would be putting around £30 in per week, with whatever i can spare following


dannymccann

posted on 4th Jan 09 at 17:54

I set mine up a year ago with Barclays, the ISA at 6.5% :cool:

Ive got nearly £4000 in there and it earns something like £18 a month in interest


Bonney

posted on 4th Jan 09 at 17:52

What offers did you get. Also is it worth going to the same bank as your current account, or go to a different one?


Sammii

posted on 4th Jan 09 at 17:33

i got a savings account with hsbc, different banks offer different things and what not, you can set up a direct debit so it takes the money out for whichever date you set it to be...

hope that helps a little!


Bonney

posted on 4th Jan 09 at 14:47

Does anyone have one?

Been looking into one, so i can put in £20 a week and whatever i can afford extra. Which is the best to go for.

Also can you set up a direct debit from my normal account on a weekly basis?