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Best Investment Accounts
When it comes to investing there are many accounts to choose from. We've saved you hours of Googling and shortlisted the best (and cheapest) online brokers. All of the brokers we've selected are authorised…
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Tax Breaks on Your Income
Your main source of income is likely to come from employment but, for the sake of tax, the government also class other earnings as income. Interest from saving accounts, dividends from shares, rental…
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Help-to-Buy vs Lifetime ISA
Both ISAs offer a 25% bonus on the account's balance, which you can use towards your first home. BUT there are many differences in the small print. So which is best for you? We've compared…
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Lifetime ISAs Explained
Similar to Help-to-Buy ISAs, a LISA provides you with a 25% government bonus towards buying your first home. But, there are some important differences. With this account you can save up to £4,000 each…
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Help-to-Buy ISAs Explained
Want a 25% bonus to help to buy your first home? With this account you can save up to £1,200 in the first month then up to £200 a month after that. When…
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Best-Paying Cash ISAs
If you stash your money for a certain number of years in a Cash ISA you'll get a fixed rate of interest, tax-free. Here are Moxi's top three picks for 1,2 and 3 years. We…
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Best-Paying Saving Accounts
A fixed-term account means locking your cash away to receive a fixed rate of interest. The longer you’re prepared to leave it, the higher the rate you’ll get. Here are the best paying regular saving accounts and Cash…
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Best-Paying Current Accounts
Some current accounts pay more interest than saving accounts! Here are MOXI's top picks. No. 1 Santander's 1|2|3 Current Accounts – For the larger savers Paying 1.5% on balances up to £20,000. Apply…
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Are Financial Advisors Worth the Fee?
Okay so you passed your school maths exams with flying colours and you’re determined to be CEO of your own finances. But, there are many money situations where you may still need help…
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Introduction to ISAs
ISA stands for Individual Savings Account. Simple right? There are ISAs for savings, first time home buyers, children and investment. Not so simple anymore. So let’s get serious, how many ISAs does one…