Fair enough240PP wrote: Wed Nov 06, 2024 7:14 pm Short term for cash you’re going to need, I wouldn’t use an index fund. Use the cash ISA.
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When? Last year?Gavster wrote: Thu Nov 07, 2024 8:42 amFair enough240PP wrote: Wed Nov 06, 2024 7:14 pm Short term for cash you’re going to need, I wouldn’t use an index fund. Use the cash ISA.I used my appetite for risk by going with the relatively unknown Trading212's cash ISA at 5.17% and interest paid daily.
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For relatively short term, I’d always go with premium bonds. I think prize fund averages out it at 4.1% return (this may be old, I’ve not looked in a while) and there is always a chance of a big win.
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It’s 4.4% now but that’s a mean average. Real average returns are a lot lower than that.V8Granite wrote: Thu Nov 07, 2024 9:35 am For relatively short term, I’d always go with premium bonds. I think prize fund averages out it at 4.1% return (this may be old, I’ve not looked in a while) and there is always a chance of a big win.
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Median return is zero.240PP wrote: Thu Nov 07, 2024 9:42 amIt’s 4.4% now but that’s a mean average. Real average returns are a lot lower than that.V8Granite wrote: Thu Nov 07, 2024 9:35 am For relatively short term, I’d always go with premium bonds. I think prize fund averages out it at 4.1% return (this may be old, I’ve not looked in a while) and there is always a chance of a big win.
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https://www.moneysavingexpert.com/savin ... ium-bonds/MoneySavingExpert wrote:Line up everyone with £1,000 worth of Premium Bonds in order of their year's winnings, and the person halfway along would have won... not a penny! In fact, you'd need to walk past 60% of the line until you hit the first £25 winner.
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Good example of Broccie doing his own research there 
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Perhaps the number wasn’t big enough


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my little boy has had a great run on hisSundayjumper wrote: Thu Nov 07, 2024 10:54 amMedian return is zero.240PP wrote: Thu Nov 07, 2024 9:42 amIt’s 4.4% now but that’s a mean average. Real average returns are a lot lower than that.V8Granite wrote: Thu Nov 07, 2024 9:35 am For relatively short term, I’d always go with premium bonds. I think prize fund averages out it at 4.1% return (this may be old, I’ve not looked in a while) and there is always a chance of a big win.
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https://www.moneysavingexpert.com/savin ... ium-bonds/MoneySavingExpert wrote:Line up everyone with £1,000 worth of Premium Bonds in order of their year's winnings, and the person halfway along would have won... not a penny! In fact, you'd need to walk past 60% of the line until you hit the first £25 winner.
sept £175
Oct £100
Nov £150
Not a huge amount from the rest of the year though!
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Interesting - cheers
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Seems to be extremely flexible in that respect, it was on MoneySavingExpert and they think it's a loss leader to get people onto the platform.mik wrote: Thu Nov 07, 2024 12:27 pmInteresting - cheers. I read that there is no delay or penalty on withdrawls - is this correct?
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I remember T212 from a few years ago but it had extremely bad reviews so I chose IG. It was based in Bulgaria, the heart of corruption in Europe which scared me off. Seems to have alright reviews now so I guess they sorted themselves out.
In the end I left IG too as I ended up with this random guy calling me from India all the time saying he’s my account manager and kept wanting me to try their other products. The bigger problem was withdrawals took far too long. I asked them to close my account which they didn’t and then started sending me inactivity fees. Which I eventually gave them an ear full about.
In the end I left IG too as I ended up with this random guy calling me from India all the time saying he’s my account manager and kept wanting me to try their other products. The bigger problem was withdrawals took far too long. I asked them to close my account which they didn’t and then started sending me inactivity fees. Which I eventually gave them an ear full about.
How about not having a sig at all?
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I use IG for our ISAs and have found them pretty good. Recent withdrawals to bank account have been near instant. They botched a recent pay-in though, due to the bank account being a joint account and thus not exactly matching *my* name. Got it sorted reasonably easily.
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I've had a look. 0.7 percent taken when you put your money in - what are the other catches?
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I use FreeTrade for my investing/ISA. Seems to work very well, have no complaints about the speed of paying in/out
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Only on trading/stocks deposits over £2k. 0% on bank transfer deposits with a cash ISA, unless I missed something.Broccers wrote: Thu Nov 07, 2024 2:39 pm I've had a look. 0.7 percent taken when you put your money in - what are the other catches?
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I opened one earlier and deposited some cash and it all went through without any charges.