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Author Lets talk about ISAs or NISAs 2014/2015
willay
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7th Apr 14 at 07:24   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote



Whos switching? who to? fixed for how long?

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I'm just trying to see what rates are the best of a bad bunch at the moment
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Why does the amount you can save change in July instead of just changing it now at the start of the tax year?
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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.

TBH if you can afford put away 5 odd grand between now and July then I'm sure you don't need the interest that badly

Santander looks like the best 1yr deal/.
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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.
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My ISA will be all but closing to pay the government and solicitors for the privelege of moving
willay
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quote:
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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.


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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.
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1250 a month I feeking wish
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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.


£1250 a month just equals the annual limit of £15k anyway so it's no more of a restriction than the £15k limit itself.
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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!

However, once my fix ends with the KRBS I'll be looking to shift it somewhere, think I have 2.9% for another 6 or 7 months.

 
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