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Do you want me to hold your hand? Why is 3% on £40k not £100 per month?Originally posted by AtW View PostYou don't know?
It's obvious what's wrong.
Can't you really see it???What happens in General, stays in General.You know what they say about assumptions!Comment
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45% tax?Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostDo you want me to hold your hand? Why is 3% on £40k not £100 per month?
Too small amount of money in the first place?
Gaming the system and being proud of it?
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Well done. No 1Originally posted by AtW View Post45% tax?
Too small amount of money in the first place?
Gaming the system and being proud of it?
Gross vs Net. Premium bonds are tax free.
Blood from a stone.
What happens in General, stays in General.You know what they say about assumptions!Comment
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Sorry for not replying sooner, I was busy sleeping.
I spread my savings, so some are in Premium Bonds and some are in savings accounts. My top earning savings account currently pays about £220 per month in interest. It's with Santander. I've no desire to go to a low interest account like the 123.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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If you really want high interest rates then you might need to consider Premium Bonds in Greece...Comment
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Santander 123
As someone who was significantly involved in the 123 account I can tell you that it is highly unlikely to be sustained. It was a high level gamble on rates increasing a lot sooner than today. whilst customers have been advised its for the lifetime of the account, when Santander float and are bought outright by a foreign bank, they will simply rename and adjust at their own leisure.
It is a great account but only while it lasts, the issue being that they have lured in a much larger portion than expected and are sitting on a mountain of deposits and not enough new home buyers to lend it too.Comment
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