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How does a current account compare to a savings account?

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  • Post published:April 20, 2013

A current account is generally best suited for managing day to day transactions, while a savings account provides a safe and potentially profitable home for your extra cash.

Source: Current Accounts vs Savings Accounts @ money.co.uk

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