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  2. 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 ...

  3. Income share agreement - Wikipedia

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    An income share agreement (or ISA) is a financial structure in which an individual or organization provides something of value (often a fixed amount of money) to a recipient who, in exchange, agrees to pay back a percentage of their income for a fixed number of years.

  4. Sharesave - Wikipedia

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    An employee can transfer shares from the exercise of the option into a stocks and shares ISA, within 90 days of exercising the option. Capital gains made on these shares are then tax-free. There is a limit on the value of shares that can be transferred, and the ISA manager must agree to take them.

  5. 4 Shares for Your ISA - AOL

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    LONDON -- You love your money. You've worked hard for it, after all. If you've taken the wise step to open and fund your Stocks & Shares ISA this year, congratulations. You'll shelter that money ...

  6. Should I Buy BT Group for My ISA? - AOL

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    LONDON -- I believe that BT Group's aggressive strategy to build its broadband and television portfolios should underpin solid growth over the long term. The company operates a lucrative dividend ...

  7. Should I Buy ARM Holdings for My ISA?

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  8. Exchange-traded fund - Wikipedia

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    An exchange-traded fund (ETF) is a type of investment fund that is also an exchange-traded product, i.e., it is traded on stock exchanges. [1] [2] [3] ETFs own financial assets such as stocks, bonds, currencies, debts, futures contracts, and/or commodities such as gold bars.

  9. Should I Buy Royal Bank of Scotland for My ISA? - AOL

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    LONDON -- I do not think Royal Bank of Scotland Group has a place in the savvy investor's portfolio at the moment. The dragging effect of previous mis-selling scandals and ongoing restructuring ...

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