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got 5 grand I need to put into an ISA, I know you can only put up to 3 grand in one a year, but this money needs to go away for a house so I dont want to touch it for a few years yet.
Anyone know of the best ISAs out at the moment? and save me the hardship of brousing around our town?
thank you people!
got 5 grand I need to put into an ISA, I know you can only put up to 3 grand in one a year, but this money needs to go away for a house so I dont want to touch it for a few years yet.
Anyone know of the best ISAs out at the moment? and save me the hardship of brousing around our town?
thank you people!
no
it was what his insurance paid out for my car.
do I sound like one of Dringos mates?
Isn't it possible to get two ISA accounts and split the money between them both.
I paid £7500 for a brand new Renault clio Dynamique, I had it just over 3 years and put 37000 miles on the clock
[URL]http://img241.echo.cx/img241/7206/car57lr.jpg[/URL]
rolled it nose to tail twice and went through a sign and fence!
Tell your mate that I thank him for destroying such a crappy car =D
anyways, I'm going for Alliance and leicester for my ISA at 5.4 % which isn't bad
probably equally crappy car [URL]http://img104.echo.cx/img104/6318/sportka1fs.jpg[/URL] but it's quick for a 1.6! :-)
> Got a small windfall (some mate nearly killed me and wrote off my
> car)
>
> got 5 grand I need to put into an ISA, I know you can only put up to
> 3 grand in one a year, but this money needs to go away for a house so
> I dont want to touch it for a few years yet.
>
> Anyone know of the best ISAs out at the moment? and save me the
> hardship of brousing around our town?
>
> thank you people!
Okay. I put some money into a MaxiISA just before some git flew planes into the world trade centre. Maxi-ISAs are linked to the stock exchange, so naturally now my ISA is nearly worth what I put into it how ever many years ago that was. If you're prepared to risk that, and you know you're not going to touch it in five years or more that might be one option and it should return more than the normal guaranteed interest rate but safe as houses ISAs. Other than that you're just looking for the one with the highest interest rate. You can always put the other £2K in a high interest savings account until next year and then use that to top up your isa.
> probably equally crappy car
> [URL]http://img104.echo.cx/img104/6318/sportka1fs.jpg[/URL] but it's
> quick for a 1.6! :-)
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No no no, those are awful girly cars - aren't they EB?
Get one of these [URL]http://www.gearstick.co.uk/images/large/Peugeot_206_5door_03.jpg[/URL] , I got one a couple weeks ago and those things hurtle along nicely.
> Tell your mate that I thank him for destroying such a crappy car =D
Crappy?
It's an absolutely fantastic car.
Awfully quick as well.
It's no Avensis though. Damn company cars. Why can't I be 25!?