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  2. Savings interest rates today: Make more on your money this ...

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    Today’s highest savings rates are at FDIC-insured digital banks and online accounts paying out rates of up to 5.05% APY with no minimums at Patriot Bank, Openbank by Santander and other trusted ...

  3. How much should I put in an ISA? The basics you need to know

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    A stock and shares ISA lets you invest some or all of your £20,000 allowance in shares or funds, plus the returns are typically higher than cash and beat inflation, which can be a more efficient ...

  4. The best ways to invest your cash right now as interest rates ...

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    If you’ve got an emergency savings stash sitting in a low-interest account, it’s practically a no-brainer to find a new home for that cash to earn a better rate. Especially when you consider ...

  5. Individual savings account - Wikipedia

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    A cash ISA can still hold qualifying investments that failed the 5% test for holding within a stocks and shares ISA [17] before 1 July 2014 [18] when the test was removed but this facility was rarely, if ever, made available by a cash ISA provider. Such investments would not be deposits and would not have the deposit FSCS protection, they may ...

  6. Cash ISA - Wikipedia

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  7. Tax-exempt special savings account - Wikipedia

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    TESSAs were replaced from 1999 by Individual Savings Accounts (ISAs). The final TESSAs matured on 5 April 2004, and the original capital (but not the tax-free interest) could again be 'rolled over' into a new income-tax-free investment, a TESSA-only ISA (TOISA). This was a form of cash ISA that could be opened using either capital that was ...

  8. Money Observer - Wikipedia

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    Best Consumer Financial Journalist (Association of Investment Companies Awards, 2011 and 2012) – Ruth Emery, Managing Editor Money Observer Personal Finance Trade Newcomer of the Year (Santander Media Awards, 2012) – Holly Black, Staff Writer Money Observer

  9. 21 Things to Know About Isas - AOL

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    Think you know everythign there is to know about Isas? As the popular tax-free accounts turn 21, we look at the key facts: 1. Isas were introduced by the Government on April 6, 1999. The acronym ...