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  • Nov
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    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.
    However, interest rates on instant-access
    ISAs are variable and many change in
    accordance with the Bank of England’s.
    You can choose a fixed-rate ISA, which
    guarantees a specific rate provided you do
    not withdraw funds for an agreed term
    (typically 1 to 5 years). The best thing to do
    is shop around and choose an ISA that can
    earn you the best interest rate while suiting
    your needs.

    Savings accounts

    Another place to keep your money is in a
    savings account. Although, interest earned
    on this money will be taxed, competitive
    interest rates are on offer as banks compete
    to get hold of your money in the current
    financial climate. The different types of
    savings accounts are:-

    Instant access: With this type of account you
    can access your money on demand without
    incurring a penalty. Make sure you read the
    small print as some so-called ‘Instant Access’
    accounts may punish you for withdrawals by
    docking your interest. Others only offer an
    introductory rate of interest that will be
    reduced after a certain period of time.

    Fixed term savings: You will be able to earn
    higher rates of interest if you agree to lock
    your money away for a certain period of time.
    However, you need to be aware that if you
    do need to withdraw before the end of the
    agreed term some accounts may punish you
    by taking some or all of the interest earned.
    Regular

    Savings: If you plan on putting
    money away every month you may be
    eligible for some of the best rates available.
    However, regular saving accounts often
    come with some of the most stringent terms
    and conditions, such as limits on
    withdrawals and mandatory monthly
    deposits, you have to pay attention and keep
    on top of your regular savings.
    Keeping your savings safe

    The legacy of the collapse of Northern Rock
    means more and more people are concerned
    with the safety of their savings. It is possible
    to protect your savings so you can sleep a
    little easier at night.

    The most important thing is to save with
    those covered by the Financial Services
    Compensation Scheme (FSCS), an
    independent fund coordinated by the FSA
    (Financial Services Authority).

    Under the FSCS, as at the beginning of
    October, your first £50,000 is protected
    (£100,000 on a joint account), but due to
    the economic climate these figures may
    change. However, it is important to realise
    that this amount applies to your savings per
    institution as opposed to per account.

    Outlook

    There is always an argument for taking
    things too far and blowing the fear of
    economic crisis out of proportion. The best
    thing to do is to become educated, know
    what’s on offer and choose the best savings
    plan that suits you and your personal
    financial position.

    Provided by DeverauxMontague Financial Advisors



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