Money, investing, mutuals etc
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poland71
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by poland71 » Fri Jun 25 2021 2:35pm
"Warrants"...Government speak for cheque, basically. Usually don't have the same 12 month validity as a cheque though, normally stated on it: 1 month, 3 month etc.
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kevinchess1
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by kevinchess1 » Sat Jun 26 2021 11:12am
6 months for cheques but if it expires you are entitled to get the issuer to write another one up to 6 years from the transaction date
PB prizes don't expire ever
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Richard Frost
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by Richard Frost » Thu May 26 2022 10:39am
It's taken a while, but NS&I has boosted the prize rate on Premium Bonds from next month, up from 1% to 1.4%.
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by planteria » Thu May 26 2022 11:07am
better than most, that is for sure, and at least they provide a bit of hope/fun.
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