Savings accounts

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  1. Pao

    Paolo Tykeio New Member

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    Bit of advice please.
    We've decided to take the little 'un to Florida when she's 6 or 7 and want to start putting a tenner a week away for the next few years to pay for it. What type of account is best for this type of saving?? Had a quick look around online and theirs so many available!

    Thanks

    Paolo
     
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    The one with the highest interest rate.

    Fuc-king hell fire.
     
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    Paolo Tykeio New Member

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    Thanks for that, the Halifax one looks good. 10% for a year and then 5.8% thereafter with unlimited withdrawls.

    Paolo
     
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    If you've got a lump sum

    eg deceased relative, look at the Alliance and Leicester Direct Saver. failing that, buy a car with it.
     

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