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If you are saving money over a long period of time the enemy is inflation which makes the money that you have worth less in real terms over time. Money left in a box under the bed will not buy you as much in 5 years as it will today, not to mention the obvious insecurity. To combat inflation, savings accounts pay interest on the money that you save. The higher the interest rate the more money you are paid and the better you are protected against inflation. Read more...>

AER Notice or Term
Icesave Fixed Rate

Icesave Fixed Rate

A high fixed interest rate of 7.06%
7.06% 6,12,24 or 36 mths
Cahoot Fixed Rate

Cahoot Fixed Rate

7.01% AER interest rate 12 month bond -Limited Offer
7.01% 16th July 2009
Capital One

Capital One

Competitive rate for a standard Savings Account
6.50% Instant Access
Citibank Flexible Saver

Citibank Flexible Saver

24 hour internet and telephone banking
6.43% Instant Access

The lowest rates of interest are paid on current accounts and that is why customers look to move their money to special savings accounts. The natural assumption for anyone choosing a savings account would be to look for the highest interest rate on the market but unfortunately there are always other factors to consider. Even though you are saving money you may want easy access to it and the general rule of thumb is that the longer you can agree to not touch your savings the higher rate you can get. Other considerations will be the amount of money that you are saving, as larger amounts also tend to attract higher rates.

If you want your savings account to give almost as much instant access to your money as a current account then you will get a lower rate than if you are able to commit to having no access to your money for a period of perhaps 5 years. 

The rate shown with most savings accounts is the Annual Equivalent Rate (AER) which is very useful for comparisons.  The AER takes into account any temporarily high introductory offer that may drop away and it also includes the effects of compounding on your interest over months to give you the true rate of return that you will see by the end of the year.

Did you know?

Almost three-quarters of UK families have seen at least one piece of furniture or household item damaged by a child in the last ten years. The average cost to repair or replace the item comes to £140.61 a time.

Source: Abbey Insurance

News

Interest rates kept at 5% by bank
Interest rates kept at 5% by bank

07-Aug-08

Rates left steady for fourth month in a row
Savers raid ISAs to cover increase in living costs
Savers raid ISAs to cover increase in living costs

06-Aug-08

£6bn withdrawn from Isa savings accounts in past 12 months
Bank may increase interest rates this month
Bank may increase interest rates this month

06-Aug-08

Recent economic slump may cause MPC to up rates

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