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		<title>Safeguard Your Savings</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 29 Nov 2008 09:33:49 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>The Money Man</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Here is a recent financial advice report for people lucky enough to have savings:
Cash ISAs
 Cash ISAs are a good place to invest as your money earns interest without being taxed. You can put away up to £3,600 a year and you will generally earn interest upwards of 6% depending on which ISA you choose. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Here is a recent <a target="_blank" title="financial advice" href="http://www.financedealsadvisor.co.uk/">financial advice</a> report for people lucky enough to have savings:</strong></p>
<p><strong>Cash ISAs</strong></p>
<p> Cash ISAs are a good place to invest as your<br /> money earns interest without being taxed.<br /> You can put away up to £3,600 a year and<br /> you will generally earn interest upwards of<br /> 6% depending on which ISA you choose.<br /> However, interest rates on instant-access<br /> ISAs are variable and many change in<br /> accordance with the Bank of England&#8217;s.<br /> You can choose a fixed-rate ISA, which<br /> guarantees a specific rate provided you do<br /> not withdraw funds for an agreed term<br /> (typically 1 to 5 years). The best thing to do<br /> is shop around and choose an ISA that can<br /> earn you the best interest rate while suiting<br /> your needs.</p>
<p><strong>Savings accounts</strong></p>
<p> Another place to keep your money is in a<br /> savings account. Although, interest earned<br /> on this money will be taxed, competitive<br /> interest rates are on offer as banks compete<br /> to get hold of your money in the current<br /> financial climate. The different types of<br /> savings accounts are:-</p>
<p> Instant access: With this type of account you<br /> can access your money on demand without<br /> incurring a penalty. Make sure you read the<br /> small print as some so-called &#8216;Instant Access&#8217;<br /> accounts may punish you for withdrawals by<br /> docking your interest. Others only offer an<br /> introductory rate of interest that will be<br /> reduced after a certain period of time.</p>
<p> Fixed term savings: You will be able to earn<br /> higher rates of interest if you agree to lock<br /> your money away for a certain period of time.<br /> However, you need to be aware that if you<br /> do need to withdraw before the end of the<br /> agreed term some accounts may punish you<br /> by taking some or all of the interest earned.<br /> Regular</p>
<p>Savings: If you plan on putting<br /> money away every month you may be<br /> eligible for some of the best rates available.<br /> However, regular saving accounts often<br /> come with some of the most stringent terms<br /> and conditions, such as limits on<br /> withdrawals and mandatory monthly<br /> deposits, you have to pay attention and keep<br /> on top of your regular savings.<br /> Keeping your savings safe</p>
<p> The legacy of the collapse of Northern Rock<br /> means more and more people are concerned<br /> with the safety of their savings. It is possible<br /> to protect your savings so you can sleep a<br /> little easier at night.</p>
<p> The most important thing is to save with<br /> those covered by the <a target="_blank" title="Financial Services" href="http://www.financedealsadvisor.co.uk/">Financial Services</a><br /> Compensation Scheme (FSCS), an<br /> independent fund coordinated by the FSA<br /> (Financial Services Authority).</p>
<p> Under the FSCS, as at the beginning of<br /> October, your first £50,000 is protected<br /> (£100,000 on a joint account), but due to<br /> the economic climate these figures may<br /> change. However, it is important to realise<br /> that this amount applies to your savings per<br /> institution as opposed to per account.</p>
<p><strong>Outlook</strong></p>
<p>There is always an argument for taking<br /> things too far and blowing the fear of<br /> economic crisis out of proportion. The best<br /> thing to do is to become educated, know<br /> what&#8217;s on offer and choose the best savings<br /> plan that suits you and your personal<br /> financial position.</p>
<p>Provided by DeverauxMontague Financial Advisors</p>
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