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Are Lifetime Isas still worth it?
Analysis Despite house prices surging over the past few years, the property price cap for first-time buyers using a Lifetime Isa remains at £450,000. Is it worth bothering with the savings scheme anymore?
By Ruth Emery Published
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November’s Premium Bond millionaire winners revealed – how to check if you are a winner
News Millions of Premium Bond holders have won tax-free cash prizes following the November draw. Here’s how to check if you’re one of the winners this month.
By John Fitzsimons Published
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October’s Premium Bonds: how to check if you are a winner
News NS&I has added almost 110,000 more prizes to October’s Premium Bond draw – are you a winner?
By Katie Binns Published
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Isa basics: all you need to know
Features All you need to know about how Isas work, including how much you can pay in, what you can hold, and how to transfer an Isa.
By Dr Matthew Partridge Last updated
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Isa basics: all you need to know
Features All you need to know about how Isas work, including how much you can pay in, what you can hold, and how to transfer an Isa.
By Dr Matthew Partridge Last updated
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Why you should consider abandoning your cash Isa
Advice Standard savings accounts are paying better rates than their tax-free cash Isa counterparts, says Ruth Jackson-Kirby.
By Ruth Jackson-Kirby Published
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Ethical savings accounts: make your cash green
Advice NS&I’s Green Savings Bond helps fund environmentally sound projects, but there are better eco-friendly options for your money, says Ruth Jackson-Kirby.
By Ruth Jackson-Kirby Published
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Split your money into pots with Zopa's new savings account
Advice A new account from Zopa lets you tailor your savings to your needs by putting your money in separate pots. Ruth Jackson-Kirby explains how it works and if it's worth a look.
By Ruth Jackson-Kirby Published
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Investing for children: should you get your child a Jisa?
Advice There are several tax-efficient savings options for your children, with a junior individual savings account (Jisa) one of the more popular. So should you buy your child a jisa?
By Alex Rankine Published