Tesco Finance has just announced an improved rate for its internet saver account, paying 6.25 percent AER for 12 months.
The finance arm of Tesco has brought in a 12 month additional interest bonus of 1.5 percent, enabling them to bring this outstanding rate to the market. As a spokesman for the company said, this offer could not be timed any better, since consumers are now looking for the best savings rates possible as they look to make the most of their money.
Customers can invest up to GBP100,000 in the Tesco Finance Savings Account, enjoying the bonus interest rate for the first 12 months, after which it will revert to its regular 4.75 percent AER.
Savers looking for a guaranteed return over a fixed term and a low minimum investment should pop down to the Post Office where they have introduced a bond that offers just that.
The Post Office bond pays interest over a 12 month period at a rate of 7.05 percent and with a minimum investment of just GBP500 is accessible to pretty much everyone. As long as customers can leave the money intact for the year then they can earn a great rate of interest guaranteed. Such guaranteed investments are becoming more popular than ever now that the economy is in such a difficult position. Investors are looking for security rather than extravagant claims.
For anyone interested in what is an excellent savings and investment opportunity the bond can be invested in either direct at the Post Office Insurance counter, by phone or online and that GBP500 minimum investment amount is certain to make it very popular.
A new survey by Saga Insurance has found that the grown up children of elderly parents may well end up financing their parents long term care from what was their inheritance.
As a company that works exclusively with the over 50’s Saga Insurance took the opportunity to discuss their plans and found that only 10 percent of people have actually discussed long term care for elderly parents. More worrying still perhaps is that nearly half of them fail to appreciate the actual costs, which are around GBP25 – 30,000 per year.
The view of nearly 60 percent of those who discussed the matter with Saga Insurance is that any inheritance will be used to finance the long term care parents may need. A large part of this may be that, with all the other financial pressures on people, trying to put aside money for parental care is just not possible, at least for the majority of the population.