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Originally posted by AtW View PostYou won't have a job after Brexit! A loaf of bread with jacket potato from EU would cost £10 mln.
HTH
So that's handy
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Originally posted by AtW View PostI refer my Hounorable Friend to the first post -
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Originally posted by jamesbrown View PostVery little point unless you can put a large chunk in though (you can find the mathematics of this online w/r to expected returns).
Originally posted by AtW View PostPremium bonds -
Prize value Winning Bond Holding Area Bond Value Purchased
£100,000 14KT085181 £20 Lancashire £10 Mar-81
Simon got it?
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Originally posted by AtW View PostFor me it works out around 2% per annum BEFORE tax, which is not bad at all, but feckers from this month reducing "prizes", supposedly no need for as much borrowing
Still, one could win £2 mln every month, tax free and without risk to capital... which would be nice!
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Originally posted by jamesbrown View PostMe too But with the max invested They're pretty worthless. However, when accounting for higher rate tax, unless you benefit from the new savings allowance, savings accounts are even more worthless.
Still, one could win £2 mln every month, tax free and without risk to capital... which would be nice!
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Originally posted by AtW View PostI got £50
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Originally posted by AtW View PostThere is a limit on how much you can invest...
True, but they keep increasing the limit while at the same time reducing the prizes.
It's a trap.
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