Articles, tagged with "cash isa", page 5
26th November 2009
Saving enough to ensure a comfortable retirement has been an issue for many lately, especially as more company pension funds warn that they may face a shortfall in future years. So, any savings account that allows interest to accumulate without being taxe...
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Author:
Adam Singleton
25th November 2009
It might seem inevitable that you will leave University with a gapping great whole where your bank balance used to be. But it doesn't have to be that way.
Whilst thinking about how to not spend your money - as opposed to what fun you can have spending ...
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articles@e-intellisense.com
25th November 2009
By mid-November there is a significant percentage of the population that has already completed their Christmas shopping. Those organised people find buying the right Christmas gifts for everyone incredibly easy. They have almost a telepathic ability to kn...
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Author:
Jonathan Wallace
03rd November 2009
During periods of economic downturn, finding a secure investment can prove very helpful because of the instability of the economic climate. The current economic situation is highlighted by the UK's GDP decreasing by 0.4% and its inflation rate dropping by...
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Author:
Joel Desvignes
13th October 2009
Most savvy savers will have used up their cash ISA allowance to get the best returns on their ISA savings, but many don't consider using the full allowance by making use of Equity ISAs by investing in stocks and shares and earning tax free returns.
Equ...
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Author:
Sam Gooch
12th October 2009
Stashing some of your hard earned cash is a good way to help plan for the future. You might need to pay off some debt, are setting money aside for home improvements or simply want to keep aside some funds for the future. Whatever the reason, saving some...
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Author:
Adam Singleton
09th October 2009
As of 6 October, millions of savers aged 50 and over will be able to increase the amount of money they put away into tax-free Individual Savings Accounts (ISAs).
The changes were announced in the chancellors 2009 Budget in July this year.
Before tod...
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Author:
Sam Gooch
29th September 2009
Saving is one of the best ways to allow yourself financial freedom and independence. You might be saving for next year's holiday or simply want to keep aside some cash for the future. Whatever the reason, saving some of your income gives you greater lon...
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Author:
Adam Singleton
22nd September 2009
Developing the discipline of setting aside enough money each month to accumulate a healthy savings balance that can provide for lean times has been thrown back into the spotlight following the development of the UK's recent financial turmoil.
Prudence...
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Author:
Adam Singleton
28th August 2009
If you managed to make use of your Individual Savings Account (ISA) allowance in the last tax year, then you will be pleased to know that as of today, you have another £7,200 of potential tax free investments in which you can deposit into ISAs.
If you...
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Author:
Samuel Gooch
28th August 2009
Most people have heard of, or have money invested in a cash ISA, but many don't know enough about stocks and shares ISAs to choose this savings method either as part of or all of their ISA allowances.
If you are unfamiliar with ISAs, here's a quick sum...
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Author:
Samuel Gooch
07th August 2009
The economic climate has forced millions of people around the globe to search for ways to spend less and stretch what little they do spend as far as it can go. Thankfully, there are many options to help you save, including a variety of choices at your ban...
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Author:
Adam Singleton
27th June 2009
Investment is a big decision and one that should be considered and researched thoroughly prior to making any financial moves. A good starting point when considering your investment options is to look at the types of investment opportunities available to y...
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Author:
Adam Singleton
05th June 2009
Should you save in a cash ISA or invest in an equity ISA?
In the last tax year just over 13,000,000 new ISAs were opened according HM Revenue & Customs and around 88% of them were cash ISAs.
But while they are more popular with consumers, average ca...
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Author:
MarkeD
20th May 2009
Savings accounts come in a number of different shapes and sizes and offer varying degrees of flexibility and high interest returns accordingly. With so many options, it pays to shop around to make sure that you're receiving the best return for your money;...
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Author:
Andrew Regan