What’s the minimum to open an account with IG?
I had 50k invested for 2 years already. Miniumum win each month is £50,this year so far I had £75, £50 & £125.Interested to hear the return on £50k of premium bonds ?
Not much then in terms of %
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.
Is it available on iOS? Whats the full name?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...
Is it available on iOS? Whats the full name?
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.
How is your investment doing in Vanguard Funds?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...
How is your investment doing in Vanguard Funds?
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.
Brilliant, thanks very much
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.Not much then in terms of %