also if it is a small amount, and medium term is 5 years or so...
just pay off some of your mortgage and rebuild the savings pot if there is something you have in mind for it?
Probably the most sensible option for a small amount - the (possible) gains on a S&S ISA over that period for a small sum are probably not worth the hassle. The FTSE gains are all subject to what happens on Brexit - if we get a semi-decent deal in 2 years time the £ will rebound and FTSE will fall.
Posted By: CWC on May 27th 2017 at 17:31:55
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- Can anyone recommend any high street bank investment products? (General Chat) - Jacksons_Twelfth, May 27, 15:43:03
- how small? TSB Current account is 3% for up to £1.5k (General Chat) - CWC, May 27, 17:26:33
- also if it is a small amount, and medium term is 5 years or so... (General Chat) - CWC, May 27, 17:31:55
- Good tip! (n/m) (General Chat) - norway, May 27, 17:30:49
- do it! Also spend £100 pcm and there's another £5 cashback (General Chat) - CWC, May 27, 17:37:00
- in fact don't even need to spend that, just 20 transactions (General Chat) - CWC, May 27, 17:37:48
- Nice one 👏 (n/m) (General Chat) - norway, May 27, 18:00:16
- in fact don't even need to spend that, just 20 transactions (General Chat) - CWC, May 27, 17:37:48
- do it! Also spend £100 pcm and there's another £5 cashback (General Chat) - CWC, May 27, 17:37:00
- You probably need to look at stocks and shares ISAs? (General Chat) - norway, May 27, 16:25:58
- I stuck three grand in an nsi bond for 3 years the other day. 2.20% (General Chat) - pants, May 27, 16:15:25
- oh you said not isa (General Chat) - pants, May 27, 16:16:10
- Not high street but (General Chat) - inutero, May 27, 16:06:05
- how small? TSB Current account is 3% for up to £1.5k (General Chat) - CWC, May 27, 17:26:33
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