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MoneyExpert: ‘Majority Opt For Cash Child Trust Funds’

October 24th, 2006

When deciding whether to opt for cash or equity based child trust funds (CTFs) the majority of parents will choose the cash option, new research has found.

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MoneyExpert: ‘Majority Opt For Cash Child Trust Funds’

October 24th, 2006

When deciding whether to opt for cash or equity based child trust funds (CTFs) the majority of parents will choose the cash option, new research has found.

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MoneyExpert: ‘Majority Opt For Cash Child Trust Funds’

October 24th, 2006

When deciding whether to opt for cash or equity based child trust funds (CTFs) the majority of parents will choose the cash option, new research has found.

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Scotsman: Lloyds Open To Young Scots Savers

October 21st, 2006

SCOTTISH children will find it easier to open bank accounts after Lloyds TSB Scotland became the first UK bank to accept Young Scot cards as a suitable means of identification.

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Motley Fool: Make A 28% To 67% Return Today

October 19th, 2006

As well as this week being National Identity Fraud Prevention Week, 16 to 22 October is also National Giving Week. What’s more, Children In Need is just a month away on Friday, 17 November, so we Brits will be digging deep to raise or donate money for good causes over …

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Motley Fool: Tips From The Junior Market

October 17th, 2006

The cost of bringing up a child from birth to when he or she leaves university is an astounding £164,000. And between the ages of one to eleven parents can expect to spend some £92,000 or 56% of the total estimated cost of raising a child. So how can investors …

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Motley Fool: Make Your Child Wealthy

October 5th, 2006

My daughter turned three this week, so I’ve been giving some thought to her future needs and finances, as well of those of her big brother.

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Scotsman: Siblings Split By ‘two Tier’ Tax System Of Child Trust Fund

September 23rd, 2006

NATIONWIDE, the UK’s biggest building society, is calling on the government to give fair tax treatment to the ten million children who are under 18 but too old to qualify for a Child Trust Fund (CTF).

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This Is Money: The Burden Of Double-dependency

September 22nd, 2006

Increasingly, middle-aged people are ’sandwiched’ between two lots of dependents: their own parents and their grandchildren as well as children

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Scotsman: Educate Yourself About School Fees

September 10th, 2006

PLAN ahead to avoid pitfalls in helping your children, writes Lindsey Rogerson.

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