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  • Post category:Finance and money
  • Post published:August 23, 2017

There are usually no limits on how much you can save in a savings account each year, and often the more money you put in, the higher the interest rate you receive. If you’ve used up your saving allowance on your ISA, you might want to open a savings account for any extra money you can save.

Source: Getting into the savings habit @ the Money Advice Service

image: Spread of mixed notes by Bank of England under Creative Commons license

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