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Originally posted by ChimpMaster View PostThen forget about "investing" of any sort. Just still it in the bank at the highest rate you can find out there at the moment. Pretty much everything else will either have a fluctuating ROI or will involve some level of risk to your capital.
Personally, I'd go the premium bonds route, but it isn't my money, so it will probably end up being moved around various building society accounts. But the (genuinely very useful) replies on here confirmed that I wasn't missing something obvious.
Thanks all
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Originally posted by Notascooby View Postsign up for bond options on HL.co.uk you'll get better but with the added risk.
Also, funds via HL are a minefield of charges, even after taking "initial discounts" into account. I know, I manage my SIPP through them.
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Originally posted by Platypus View PostIt's not for me, it's for someone else, someone who doesn't want any sort of mortgage, not even on a BTL. But thanks.
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostHence the comment about a mortgage.
I don't think youre cut out for this investing like.
Stick it under the floorboards like AtW.
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Originally posted by doodab View PostWon't you pay CGT when you sell it assuming you're over the threshold?
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Originally posted by ChimpMaster View PostGold is not an investment. It does not generate any income and should only form up to 10% of your total assets as a hedge.
And as to a hedge, its a hedge against the government devaluing currency which is definitely their policy via QE.
Shares are overvalued, so is property, interest rates are pitiful. The other great thing about gold, there is never any tax to pay on it.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostIt's not. And TBH the council can take months to do anything so it's not that preferable.
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Originally posted by fckvwls View PostNot much on there above 3.5% though which is pants.
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Originally posted by nomadd View Post
Good place to start: Find & Compare Fixed Rate Bonds | moneysupermarket.com
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Originally posted by Platypus View PostI don't think you can buy a BTL for £30k. But thanks.
I don't think youre cut out for this investing like.
Stick it under the floorboards like AtW.
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