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Need-To-Know Guide on Stocks and Shares ISA's

16th March 2011
In effect, buying into Stocks and Shares ISA means investing in the stock market. While this tax-free vehicle offers returns free of UK Capital Gains tax, it also entails the value of your investment being subject to rises and falls. While Stocks and S... Read >

Top Tips to Maximise Your ISA Allowance

16th March 2011
In the current economic environment, investing in ISA’s for a tax-free return on your money is a good way to make your finances stretch further. The current overall ISA tax-break is £10,200 annually – and the good news is that this limit will be raised... Read >

Easy Guide to Making the Most of Your ISA Allowance

16th March 2011
Now more than ever, it's beneficial to make the most of your annual tax-free ISA allowance. Considering the government's VAT raise and the proposed hike in National Insurance, a basis rate tax payer could soon be paying more than 43% in taxes on every pou... Read >

Understanding the Main Risks of a Stocks and Shares ISA

16th March 2011
A Stocks and Shares ISA can offer you great returns on your investment, but it also carries greater risk and complexity than a Cash ISA. While a Cash ISA offers the security of regular interest, the value of your investment on a Stocks and Shares ISA i... Read >

Simple Guide to Investing in ISA Stocks and Shares

16th March 2011
In a nutshell, an ISA (which stands for Individual Savings Account) is a savings vehicle for your investments that gives you an annual tax-free allowance. My previous article titled 'Essential Guide to Understanding ISA's in 2011' explained in easy terms ... Read >

Essential Guide to Understanding ISAs in 2011

13th March 2011
In April 5, at the start of the new tax year, the Treasury will raise the overall annual ISA Allowance from £10,200 to £10,680. This change spells good news, since the amount you can save tax-free will now also increase. The following guide explains wh... Read >