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In 2018 I won total of 35 times x £25. Which is £875 or 1.75% return.
Vanguard returns around 3,43% for me as well. I am newbie saving some peanuts each month tho.
 
In 2018 I won total of 35 times x £25. Which is £875 or 1.75% return.
Vanguard returns around 3,43% for me as well. I am newbie saving some peanuts each month tho.

I am trying 3 different indexes at the moment but the best one is the Target Retirement one. The US Index for is the weakest at 1%.

Going to play with the IG app with their demo £10k for a bit of fund and see how I get on...
 
Morning. Looking into sorting my finances now and am setting up a LISA which I'm about to put £4k into before the end of the tax year; ultimate goal with it is home ownership within the next 10 years.

However, is there a dummies guide anywhere to S&S ISA's? I'm not one who's particularly ever keen on risk, but if I can get a little out of it I might be interested.
 
Morning. Looking into sorting my finances now and am setting up a LISA which I'm about to put £4k into before the end of the tax year; ultimate goal with it is home ownership within the next 10 years.

However, is there a dummies guide anywhere to S&S ISA's? I'm not one who's particularly ever keen on risk, but if I can get a little out of it I might be interested.

https://monevator.com/
 
What's the minimum amount you can put in a vanguard account?

I currently drip feed a tiny amount into premium bonds, but towards the end of summer this will increase to around £500. Thinking about switching over.
My plan is to hit the maximum overpayments on my mortgage for 4yrs, whilst I also save £500 a month for 4yrs. This will pay off my mortgage, and then we're going to move house.
 
What's the minimum amount you can put in a vanguard account?

I currently drip feed a tiny amount into premium bonds, but towards the end of summer this will increase to around £500. Thinking about switching over.
My plan is to hit the maximum overpayments on my mortgage for 4yrs, whilst I also save £500 a month for 4yrs. This will pay off my mortgage, and then we're going to move house.

I think it is £500 opening, minimum £100 for each additional investment.
 
Anyone still like SXX Sirus Minerals. Raising 3bn in debt, still in a productive phase but I think they should do well matter no what and be one of UK's most important exports. The chinese were blocked from buying the worlds largest Potash company in Canada a while back, because it is a long strategic asset I think. Its a vital commodity possibly slightly overlooked vs more obvious concerns in energy or metals.

I've bought and sold them a few times, looking to rebuy. We arent seeing much weakness since Jan like many thought so they are relatively good price possibly because its still setting up

https://www.ft.com/content/1cd40252...tner/feed_headline/us_yahoo/auddev&yptr=yahoo

Not much then in terms of %
Premium bonds are a better choice then the national lottery, thats the context. Its ok short term but afaik the standard advice does not support using them. Years ago I used NSI or government savings and was given 10% return, there was a phase change a long time ago so none of the returns are good afaik. Something to do with China, also QE but interest rates are really not competitive or realistic.
https://www.moneysavingexpert.com/savings/premium-bonds-calculator/
https://www.moneysavingexpert.com/savings/premium-bonds/
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/investing/bonds/martin-lewis-this-is-why-you-should-dump-premium-bonds/
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