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Capt__F
10 Feb 10 09:59
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after paying into a Barclay pep / issa for my eldest daughter for 17 years and not getting back much more than I paid in where would anyone suggest saving for my youngest child. I have £200 a month to invest for the next 10 years.
Any advice greatly appreciated.

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grey shark
When: 10 Feb 10 10:53
http://www.halifax.co.uk/savings/children.asp

6% tax free max £100 a month per parent or trustee , bit of form filling , proof of ID to start with.

Hargreaves Lansdowne , massive selection of funds with very low charges ... as you have 200 a month you could if you wish choose 2 funds to spread your risk with £100 per month going in each.

Barclays savings/investments are total shyte btw ;)
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basics
When: 10 Feb 10 15:38
monthly premium into invesco Perpetuals High income fund.Dont think you will go far wrong with this one
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Capt__F
When: 10 Feb 10 20:25
thanks both for advice
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