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Interest rates for savers

PostPosted: 06 Dec 2016, 18:50
by cromwell
For most of my life this has not been something that I've needed to worry about!

However after being left a small amount of money we thought we'd have another look at ISAs and so on.

So - an interest rate of 0.65%?????

After a quick fiddle with the old abacus this means that if you invest £1,000 for one year the interest you are paid at the end of the year is.... £6.50! You couldn't even get fish and chips twice for that! :lol:

Berlimey.. I knew interest rates were low, but not THAT low!

Re: Interest rates for savers

PostPosted: 06 Dec 2016, 19:00
by Workingman
When my RAF pension was ready a few years back I also got a lump sum. Talking to the man at the bank he said that the very best interest rate I could get was 2.1% if I shopped around, the best he could do was 1.6%, but as inflation was at 2.7% his advice was to spend some of it on things I needed - so I have. Image Image Image

Enjoy your fish and dirks, Cromwell. Image

Re: Interest rates for savers

PostPosted: 06 Dec 2016, 19:07
by saundra
The interest rates are really disgusting and as it cost me £12.00 to get to a bank it's not worth the effort :lol:

Re: Interest rates for savers

PostPosted: 06 Dec 2016, 19:33
by TheOstrich
You'll be lucky if you can pick up 1% these days, and that's with tying your savings up in a fixed rate bond.

Best pay off any debts you might have first, then if there's anything left over, buy something nice for the Missus, Crommers .... :D

Re: Interest rates for savers

PostPosted: 07 Dec 2016, 08:48
by meriad
TheOstrich wrote:Best pay off any debts you might have first

100% agree

TheOstrich wrote:then if there's anything left over, buy something nice for the Missus, Crommers .... :D

best suggestion so far :)

Re: Interest rates for savers

PostPosted: 07 Dec 2016, 10:08
by cromwell
meriad wrote:
TheOstrich wrote:then if there's anything left over, buy something nice for the Missus, Crommers .... :D

best suggestion so far :)


Lol! I've just mentioned this to MrsC Ria, and she thinks it's a most excellent scheme!

Re: Interest rates for savers

PostPosted: 07 Dec 2016, 16:55
by Suff
Something like this crommers.

I know that one of my Uncles is funding building projects. Because building tends to be on a 3-4 month basis you tend to get your money back faster once the properties are sold.

Of course the usual warnings apply. Research the hell out of anything you intend to invest in. Don't put all your eggs in one basket. Etc.

My Uncle managed around 4% in one year. He had £700k to invest so was happy with the return. I think he did multiple build funds in the one year.

This is where I found the above one.