What with the stock market, what am I to do?!?
Answers: yes
Yeah do it. Put it in low risk funds. i would
Just checkd my current rationalization and ive transfered lb500 into my ISA, made be go into my overdraft but as soon as the interest go onto my isa i will transfer the money hindmost
yes put in lb3000 and catch good interest, plus parliament cant touch it yes if you can afford
Yes. That investment always pays bad unless you pick a real dog of a stock. Go no-load mutual funds and you may be for a while safer with larger returns. IRAs are usually within it for the long haul and that give you more time for bigger returns. The market will spring back over the long time frame. Don't lose any sleep over it. What are you ging to save? Interest on lb3000=lb180. Tax on that lb40. And you may go and get a slightly lower rate than non-ISA account.
If you are a sophisticated rate tax payer consequently do it ,over the years you will build a decent tax-sheltered fund.
How roughly a corporate bond ETF (ISA'd) or maybe index-linked gild (is inflation creeping up?)
Answers: yes
Yeah do it. Put it in low risk funds. i would
Just checkd my current rationalization and ive transfered lb500 into my ISA, made be go into my overdraft but as soon as the interest go onto my isa i will transfer the money hindmost
yes put in lb3000 and catch good interest, plus parliament cant touch it yes if you can afford
Yes. That investment always pays bad unless you pick a real dog of a stock. Go no-load mutual funds and you may be for a while safer with larger returns. IRAs are usually within it for the long haul and that give you more time for bigger returns. The market will spring back over the long time frame. Don't lose any sleep over it. What are you ging to save? Interest on lb3000=lb180. Tax on that lb40. And you may go and get a slightly lower rate than non-ISA account.
If you are a sophisticated rate tax payer consequently do it ,over the years you will build a decent tax-sheltered fund.
How roughly a corporate bond ETF (ISA'd) or maybe index-linked gild (is inflation creeping up?)