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Where Best To Put Savings Away In The Uk?

We have approx £120,000.00 we want to put away for savings for approx 12 months. Any suggestions, medium to low risk

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Where Can I Find Information About Middle Income Family Average Savings Rate, By State?

i’m trying to work on a research project and i can’t find information for one of the questions i’m looking at. I’d like to know that the average savings rate for a middle income family ($44k-$75k) and the breakdown by state. if anyone knows a reputable site with this information, please let me know. thanks.

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What Are The Different Kind's Of Accounts? I Am Looking For Something Where I Can Put Money As Savings?

but i also get some money from the bank like a certain % of what i put in my account. I am looking for something where i can get the most money out of & what is the age requirement for it?

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I Want To Start A Financial Savings For My Grandsons. Any Advise Where Other Than A Bank ?

Banks give very low percentages so I’m not interested there, unless I can’t find something better.

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Where Does A Middle Class Family With No Savings Get Money For College?

FASFA says no government help for the working middle class – so my kids get to graduate college $50-60k in debt. Is there anyway to catch a break on college tuition costs for working class families? UIC is up to $20k per year – how do people pay that without taking out a second morgage?

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What Are The Different Kind's Of Accounts? I Am Looking For Something Where I Can Put Money As Savings?

but i also get some money from the bank like a certain % of what i put in my account. I am looking for something where i can get the most money out of & what is the age requirement for it?

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  • Thinking of investing your savings?


    While increasing your savings is good, multiplying your money through smart investments feels great - there are lots of opportunities out there and you can be successful if you're arming yourself with the right information.

    Where to start?

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