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Interest on £10 from 1976

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sunflower68 | 09:56 Thu 18th Aug 2011 | Business & Finance
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My dad just found a Town and Country building soc account book; it says there is £10 balance and that was in 1976!! What does anyone reckon it might be worth today? He says if I can get it I can have it. I am not holding out great shakes for a trip to Barbados but it is interesting...
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The interest rate on an account like this is unlikely to have been kept ata competitive rate - accounts like this tend to have rates reduced to something like 0.1%.
So even if the rate was maybe 5% at one time I dount it's now worth much more than £20.
However if the interest rate was linked to the RPI the value would be £61.70
http://www.thisismone...ation-calculator.html
Rates will have varied over the years, but if constant would give the following:
£ 10 accruing interest for 35 years
@ 1% = £ 14
@ 2% = £ 20
@ 3% = £ 28
@ 4% = £ 39
@ 5% = £ 55

see here http://www.oup.com/us...ds/interestTables.pdf

So not Barbadosbut perhaps a good evening out!
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Aha.....I shall put my credit card away then and cancel that trip.....thanks though!!
Incidentally, the Town and Country was taken over by The Woolwich in 1992, so you'd need to check with them.

Good luck.

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