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Cash sitting in Co account- what to do with it?

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    #21
    Originally posted by t2pkid View Post
    I would be interested in this. Admin, any chance of PM privileges?
    Hmmm, just realised i can send PM's, its been a long day!!!

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      #22
      In order to invest officially (as my Ltd company is not an investment company), I am planning to open up Abbey National's(Santander now) business reward saver account

      It pays about 1.6% net interest (which is lot better than 0.1% I am currently getting in company account). Best thing about this is that it gives you instant access and you can withdraw money (you get less interest in the month you withdraw money)

      Anyone has opened this savings acct ?

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        #23
        Originally posted by RichardCranium View Post
        Pension? Check
        Training? What, and lose my day rate?
        Dog's bollocks gaming machine? iMac - Check
        State-of-the-art laptop? iPad - Check
        Really, really comfy office chair? Check
        Really big, high quality monitor? see iMac
        Domestic security system? Hmm...
        Company bicycle? KTM 990SM - Check
        Overseas / cruise ship training? Hmmm...
        Pay tax in advance? *Gasp*
        Life-long professional memberships? Check
        Good thing about Co. motorcycle is that HMRC can't tell the difference between a 180/55 for a KTM or for a Honda...

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          #24
          Looking around for a second account for the company to reduce risk.

          Bank of Scotland No interest is paid on credit balances.

          Magic
          "Experience hath shewn, that even under the best forms of government those entrusted with power have, in time, and by slow operations, perverted it into tyranny. "


          Thomas Jefferson

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