ISA News
Coventry BS launches 60 Day Notice ISA and Junior Cash ISACoventry Building Society has announced the launch of two best buy cash ISAs for the new tax year, each offering a return of 3.25 per cent. |
Leeds BS launches three cash ISAs for the new tax yearLeeds Building Society has unveiled three ISAs for the new tax year and will open at least half of its branches on Good Friday for savers to make an early start. |
How to minimise Isa chargesInvesting in a stocks and shares Isa or a self-select Isa can be a minefield with performance fees, annual fees, initial fees and transaction fees to consider. Find out how to minimise charges. |
Nationwide issue last minute Isa dealsNationwide has announced two new Isas for the 2011-12 tax year. The Online Isa account pays 3.10 per cent interest and the 75 day Isa pays up to 2.85 per cent. |
The Cheshire Building Society launches new Isas for 2012-13The Cheshire Building Society has launched new Isa rates for 2012-13 including an 18-month fixed rate Isa that pays 4.05 per cent on balances above £1,000. |
Leeds BS launch new Isa for 2012-13 that pays 3.25%The Leeds Building Society has launched a new Isa available from Friday 6th April for the 2012-13 tax year that pays 3.25% and allows penalty-free instant access to 25% of the funds. |
ISA countdown: How to invest in a self-select ISASelf-select ISAs allow you to manage your own investments and choose exactly what funds you invest in but you need to assess how often you will trade and how that affects fees. |
Investment Isas: What is the right balance for your portfolio?Myfinances.co.uk guides you through how to invest in an investment ISA. We'll show you what they are, what you should look for and the right balance of assets to have in your stocks and shares ISA. |
Post Office launches Premier Cash Isa paying 3.01%The Post Office has launched a new cash Isa for the 2012-13 tax year that is available online from Friday and pays interest of 3.01 per cent. |
Cash Isa investors urged to check bonus rates before deadlineIsa savers are being urged to check their old Isa's and switch to a better deal if the bonus rate they signed up to has expired. |