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Time to Invest in a Stocks and Shares ISA
02/03/2010 by bill.
Over the long term, investing in the stock market can offer you a great potential for return on your investment. But finding the right investment can be time-consuming. There are just so many different types out there.
With Legal & General’s range of investments simply choose the fund(s) that best suit your needs. You can invest in an ISA or a unit trust from as little as £500 lump sum or £50 a month. You should also remember that your investment is not guaranteed and the value may fall as well as rise.
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Time to Invest in a Stocks and Shares ISA?
07/04/2009 by bill.
With the start of a new tax year many of us will be thinking about how best to use our tax free ISA allowance.
An ISA is a really straight forward and tax-friendly way to invest in the stock market. We all recognise that markets, in general, are down, but some analysts suggest that this could be an opportunity to invest and take advantage of the current low share prices.
The Virgin Climate Change ISA invests in specially selected businesses (predominantly in the UK and Europe) who aim to drive outstanding profit growth and have a lighter environmental footprint.
Customers can:
Invest up to £7,200 a year or make regular monthly payments of £50 or more
Invest by transferring existing ISAs (or old PEPs)
Take their money out whenever they need to - there are no notice periods
Click here for more information about investing in Individual Savings Accounts
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Virgin Climate Change ISA – The ISA that saves more than just tax
13/03/2009 by bill.
The Virgin Climate Change ISA - The ISA that saves more than just tax.
For more about investing in an ISA see moneyjungle.net
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