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Tag: Savings
MoneyExpert: Cash Mini-ISA ‘best Saving Account’
Independent financial advice site Fool.co.uk has stated that a cash mini-ISA is the best form of saving account for consumers.
MoneyExpert: Cash Mini-ISA ‘best Saving Account’
Independent financial advice site Fool.co.uk has stated that a cash mini-ISA is the best form of saving account for consumers.
Motley Fool: Current Accounts Which Beat Savings Accounts
A saver’s Golden Goal is simple: to maximise the interest earned on any money sitting safely on deposit in a bank or building society. However, this is a far from easy task, thanks to the wide variety of different accounts on offer. Who wouldn’t be confused when faced with choosing between over four thousand different savings accounts?
Motley Fool: Two High Interest Alternatives
Despite the recent rise in interest rates, the table-topping savings accounts haven’t been jumbled around much. This isn’t good as lack of competition means no pressure for banks to provide a better service. So, if you’re looking for alternatives to top savings accounts such as those from Birmingham Midshires, ICICI Bank or Alliance & Leicester, here are some ideas.
This Is Money: Safe? Don’t Bet On It
If you think your savings have been unaffected by the online gambling meltdown, think again
This Is Money: Two New Premium Bonds Winners
A man from Cheshire and a woman from Edinburgh are Britains newest millionaires, after taking the jackpot in Octobers Premium Bonds draw
This Is Money: Save A Pound, Get One Free
Britain is on course to introduce a lavishly subsidised savings scheme where every pound put away is matched by a pound from the state
MoneyExpert: Government May Force Lenders To Favour Green Homes
Mortgage lenders could be forced to provide more generous deals and financial breaks to those who ensure that their homes are energy efficient, the government has said.
MoneyExpert: Introductory Saving Rates “misleading”
Consumers should be wary of savings accounts offering interest rates of five per cent or more, according to new research.