News3 mins ago
Fixed Rate Bond
9 Answers
After all the fiasco with Northern Rock I am a bit worried about opening a fixed rate bond, if anything happens to the bank or building society when they have my money !! Is it safest to invest a maximum of �35,000 into any one company ??
Answers
Best Answer
No best answer has yet been selected by smurfchops. Once a best answer has been selected, it will be shown here.
For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.From:Ms.Grace Dagadag.
Hello dearest one !!!
My name is Grace I am tall, good looking, perfect body figure and sexy. I saw your profile and was
delighted to contact you. I hope you will be the true loving, honest and caring man that I have been looking
for. And I have something special to tell you about myself. I am planning to relocate to your country and I
want both of us to be good friends. So please contact me directly through my email address at
([email protected])so that I can tell you more about myself and also send my picture directly to you.
Hope to hear from you soon. Have a nice time with smile. Do write soon.Waiting for your response,Have a
good time and God bless you,
Best regards
Ms.Grace Dagadag..
Email: [email protected]
[email protected]
Hello dearest one !!!
My name is Grace I am tall, good looking, perfect body figure and sexy. I saw your profile and was
delighted to contact you. I hope you will be the true loving, honest and caring man that I have been looking
for. And I have something special to tell you about myself. I am planning to relocate to your country and I
want both of us to be good friends. So please contact me directly through my email address at
([email protected])so that I can tell you more about myself and also send my picture directly to you.
Hope to hear from you soon. Have a nice time with smile. Do write soon.Waiting for your response,Have a
good time and God bless you,
Best regards
Ms.Grace Dagadag..
Email: [email protected]
[email protected]
-- answer removed --
-- answer removed --
-- answer removed --
-- answer removed --
-- answer removed --
Well that's what I do. The limit is doubled if you have a joint account
e.g. if one person had �30,000 in a single account and the other had �2,000 in their own name and you bothe had a joint account of �60,000 you would each have a �30,000.
Of your �60,000, �35,000 would be guarenteed.
All of your partners �32,000 would be guarenteed.
Of course, there might be tax reaasons for having it one name or the other
e.g. if one person had �30,000 in a single account and the other had �2,000 in their own name and you bothe had a joint account of �60,000 you would each have a �30,000.
Of your �60,000, �35,000 would be guarenteed.
All of your partners �32,000 would be guarenteed.
Of course, there might be tax reaasons for having it one name or the other