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Corsa Sport » Message Board » Off Day » House Day » Lets talk about ISAs or NISAs 2014/2015 » Post Reply
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dannymccann |
posted on 14th Apr 14 at 20:57 |
Not sure I'll be contributing into the ISA funds this year, wife will be on maternity leave unpaid until at least September leaving me the sole wage earner for 3 people, a dog, a car, motorbike and mortgage to pay! | |
James |
posted on 14th Apr 14 at 11:31 |
quote: £1250 a month just equals the annual limit of £15k anyway so it's no more of a restriction than the £15k limit itself. | |
pow |
posted on 14th Apr 14 at 07:47 |
1250 a month I feeking wish :lol: | |
tom_simes |
posted on 13th Apr 14 at 21:45 |
Going with Nationwide for this year - 2.5%, no withdrawal limits and a max of £1250 a month which is more than enough for me. | |
willay |
posted on 8th Apr 14 at 07:06 |
quote: orly :! | |
deano87 |
posted on 8th Apr 14 at 05:31 |
My ISA will be all but closing to pay the government and solicitors for the privelege of moving :lol: | |
James |
posted on 7th Apr 14 at 13:03 |
You have to be careful. If you fix an ISA at a good rate, you most likely won't be able to top up to the NISA amount until the fix ends. | |
willay |
posted on 7th Apr 14 at 08:05 |
Probably because they announced it in the budget and it was so close to the April deadline they didn't have time to fully implement it. | |
mwg |
posted on 7th Apr 14 at 08:04 |
Why does the amount you can save change in July instead of just changing it now at the start of the tax year? | |
mwg |
posted on 7th Apr 14 at 07:59 |
I'm just trying to see what rates are the best of a bad bunch at the moment | |
willay |
posted on 7th Apr 14 at 07:24 |
:wave: |