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Did you know all throughout February, we have had a spotlight focus on Individual Savings Accounts (ISAs)? We have numerous articles all about the different types of ISAs currently on the market, what each of them entails and how you can open the ISA that is best for you.
From Lifetime ISAs to help you buy your first home, setting your child up with a Junior ISA to give them a head-start, or investing your savings in a Stocks and Shares ISA, we have all the information you need.
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Are you a total ISA newbie? Perhaps you have a vague idea of the different types of ISA but want to learn more. You may even have an ISA, but you are not quite sure what it all means.
Whatever your situation, here’s our ISA comparison guide to help you get familiar with the five types available.
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If you can save £500 a month, you could have a cash ISA of £6,000 annually. Anything more, you should consider putting into a stocks and shares ISA anyway.
The good news is, saving £500 might not be as hard as you think! How do you reach that magic number? We have a few recommendations.
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Investing isn’t just for men-folk! Women should invest too. Ladies are losing out on good money just by failing to put money into stocks and shares ISAs each year.
So, whether you’re male or female, now is the time to throw fear away and move from cash to shares for your ISA money. Here’s why and how.
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Preparing for your retirement funds may feel odd if it’s a long way off – or worrying, if you’re close to retiring. One consideration is whether you should invest in a SIPP vs ISA. What are they, what’s the difference, and which is better?
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These long-term savings accounts mean you can put together some tax-free cash for your child. Whether it be for university fees, travelling or a down payment on a house – you’ll be setting them up well.
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In this episode of our podcast, Jasmine Birtles is joined by Clare Barret, Personal Finance Editor at the Financial Times and financial advisor David Braithwaite to look at private pensions and their step-sister, LISAs (Lifetime ISAs).
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February is ISA Spotlight month, where we are bringing you everything you need to know about the different types of ISAs, what they mean and more. We have tips for ISA beginners and valuable advice for long term ISA account holders.
Here’s a roundup of all the articles you need to become an ISA expert!
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Love, Jasmine
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