Mini Cash Isa
Sainsbury's Finance launches new easy access cash ISASainsbury's Finance has unveiled a new 12-month variable cash ISA paying 2.6 per cent AER. |
April ISA sales hit nine-year highISA sales recorded their best April since 2001 this year, according to the latest statistics from the Investment Management Association (IMA). |
Record ISA savings announcedHM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) has found record levels of cash were placed in the government's flagship ISA scheme in the first three quarters of the 2007/2008 tax year. |
Brits forgetting ISAs from May to DecemberFrom May to December Britons are just not interested in the tax-free benefits of ISAs. |
Is a direct ISA different from a cash ISAWhat is the difference between a direct ISA and a cash mini ISA? |
Brits prefer piggy-banks to profitBritons would rather stash their cash in a biscuit tin or piggy bank than make money out of it by using a savings account. |
Abbey's super ISA offers 8.1%Abbey's Super ISA is now the only ISA offering 8.1% interest. |
N&P offer fixed-rate ISAs at 5.9%Norwich and Peterborough Building Society (N&P) is offering people fixed-rate mini cash ISAs paying up to 5.9% interest. |
Can you transfer to a new cash ISA and still invest £7,000 in the tax year?
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Make up to £1,380 from a mini cash ISATransferring money into the best mini cash ISA can make you up to £1,380 a year |
Can you hold cash and stocks and shares ISAs with different providers?Can you invest in a stocks and shares ISA and a mini cash ISA with different providers? |
Budget 2007 - ISA allowances increasedGordon Brown has today said the amount of money that can be saved tax free in an ISA will be increased. |
How do you mix cash and stocks and shares ISAs
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Mini-cash ISA 'blindness' sees many lose moneyConfusion about mini-cash ISAs stops Britons making the most of their tax-free savings allowance, Friends Provident reveals. |
Mini ISAMini ISAs are a way of saving money for the future tax-free. |
