Articles, tagged with "child trust fund", page 4
09th September 2008
Are you aware that babies are given a free £250 voucher from the government to save in a Child Trust Fund. The money may be invested in any one of threesorts of CTF account, Stakeholder - a shares-based account that changes into cash, a savings account o...
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Author:
Patrick Finnemore
09th September 2008
Are you aware that new babies get a £250 from the the State to invest in a Child Trust Fund. The child's voucher may be invested in any one of threekinds of CTF account, Stakeholder - a shares-based account that swaps into cash, a savings account or a sh...
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Author:
Patrick Finnemore
09th September 2008
Have you heard that new babies are given a free £250 voucher from the government to save in a Child Trust Fund. The money can be invested in any one of threekinds of CTF account, Stakeholder - a shares-based account that swaps into cash, a savings accoun...
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Author:
Patrick Finnemore
19th June 2008
What is a Child Trust Fund?
You have a new arrival in the family. A wonderful new addition, something that will enrich your life but there is so much to learn and you need to learn it quickly. One of the last things on your mind is the fund for univers...
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Author:
Highway Five
14th March 2008
Taxes are important and should be paid. They are the money that we pay to the government so that the government can serve us better. However, payment of taxes is a complicated problem. There can arise many disputes from tax inspection and enquiries by var...
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Author:
Carelin
14th March 2008
Paying taxes to local and national governments is something that we are all required by national law and it just makes only a part of our duties as a citizen. Taxes are paid for many reasons, not only to fund the government, but also to enable the governm...
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Author:
Carelin
14th January 2008
The creation of the Child Trust Fund (CTF) has not only started a savings habit for thousands from birth but is also convincing many parents to set up a secondary savings account for their children. Parents of all babies born after September 1st 2002 hav...
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Author:
Adam Singleton
24th September 2007
The Child Trust Fund (CTF) is a long-term savings and investment plan set up by the Government to encourage you to save for your children's future. Applicable for all children born after 1 September 2002 and living in the UK, an initial £250 sum is paid ...
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Author:
lazyurl
23rd July 2007
A Child Trust Fund (CTF) is a long-term savings and investment account for children in the United Kingdom. The UK Government introduced the Child Trust Fund with the aim of ensuring every child has savings at the age of 18, helping children get into the h...
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Author:
Katie Brown
09th February 2007
If you have a child born after 1 September 2002, you'll have been sent one of the Government's Child Trust Fund vouchers. The voucher (for £250) is sent out to all new babies in the UK. A further £250 voucher, will be sent when the child reaches the age...
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Author:
Marco Barra
23rd June 2005
Government financial assistance for pre-university educationIt would seem that the media mania over the cost of an education is finally paying off, with the UK government taking increasingly strong measures to maintain the current level of school leavers ...
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Author:
Rachel Lane