Code13 wrote:Why not £7200
As you obviously know, shares have a higher element of associated risk in the short term. That means they're typically more suited to medium-long term investment rather than a vehicle for savings that someone is likely to need to access in a few months, especially in a bear market situation like we're in now.
...We should run a little off-topic financials thread for all interested parties with a few grand flying about the place.... Gahan?
Code13 wrote:As an aside there is an argument that suggests any advisor not advising their client to put the first £7200 of their investment into an ISA appropriate to their attitude to risk is not giving good advice.
Aye, if it's an investment model of at least 5 years I'd probably agree with that.