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Best savings rates for 1 year

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nannakath | 16:57 Wed 06th Apr 2011 | Personal Finance
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Where are the best rates for one year or less? Rates, hopefully will increase so I don`t want to commit for longer also I am over 65 so short term is more convenient.
I have always had Isa`s but as a non-tax payer they will only help with Capital Gains when withdrawn. A good idea would be a place for older people to get instant advice in these matters, especially with the current poor rates and those who wouldn`t qualify for benefits etc. Any help gratefully received-thanks.
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premium bonds?
20:52 Wed 06th Apr 2011
There are several good online guides.
eg http://www.which-savi...bOiKgCFUEb4QodIi_Rrw.
Unless you have lots of money the interest you receive will be very little, and in real terms will lose value.
premium bonds?
Post Office Growth Bond is 2.9 per cent for 1 year, rising to 4 per cent for 3 years.

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