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Young investors could bet on NFTs over traditional investments
Opinion The first batch of child trust funds and Junior Isas are maturing. But young investors could be tempted to bet their proceeds on digital baubles such as NFTs rather than rolling their money over into traditional investments
By Merryn Somerset Webb Published
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Why you should still put money into a cash Isa
Advice Interest rates may be lousy, but tax-free saving into a cash Isa is still a good idea.
By Ruth Jackson-Kirby Published
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Look beyond cash Isas to stocks and shares
Advice Interest rates on cash Isa accounts are too low and stocks do better over the long term. Consider a stocks and shares Isa instead.
By Ruth Jackson-Kirby Published
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Lifetime Isa penalty cut offers a crisis lifeline
Advice The withdrawal penalty on lifetime individual savings accounts has been cut in an attempt to help struggling savers.
By Ruth Jackson-Kirby Published
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Beware of cash Isa scams
Features Fraudsters have been targeting savers by offering unrealistically high interest rates on cash Isas.
By Ruth Jackson-Kirby Published
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Stocks beat cash and bonds over the long term
News Far more cash Isas are set up than stocks and shares Isas, says Marina Gerner. That's odd given the higher returns from stocks in the long run.
By Marina Gerner Published
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Should you get your child a Jisa?
Features If you have any money left over once you’ve used up your tax-free allowances, you could consider a junior Isa for your children. But keep an eye on normal children’s savings accounts too.
By Sarah Moore Published
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Aim shares: make your Isa less taxing
Features Once considered too risky for an Isa, Aim shares can offer some valuable tax benefits to adventurous investors.
By Dr Matthew Partridge Published
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VCTs, EIS and SEIS: tax relief for brave investors
Features If you can stomach the risk involved in backing a company in its early stages, consider VCTs, the EIS and the SEIS. Generous tax breaks are on offer.
By David Prosser Published
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