I'm starting to explore this over at Stock Gumshoe -- the secret investment societies are generally just holding companies, but we've looked at a few of the specific names that folks are talking about (the "pasadena secret investment society" and others) and will finish up in the coming days. www.stockgumshoe.com
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Most banks and building societies provide investment ISAs. One can apply for one of these accounts at your local branch. Websites such as MoneySupermarket allow applicants to compare accounts to find the best one for them.
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There is no true answer to this considering that investment rates constantly change with the market, different companies will set different rates and different regions of the country have different base rates too. Your best bet will be to research the area that you're interested in and contact banks or building societies and go on from there.
I heard about a company the best investment company. Rivargroup you can check the website for more information.
To work out the best investment you really have to consider supply and demand. Look at how many people are wanting the "investment" and how many people are selling it. If demand is higher then supply than you have a good investment.
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All Building Societies are owned by their members and have 'mutual' status. If you invest money with them you automatically become a member no matter how small your investment. If they 'de-mutualize', they are then no longer building societies and become banks. Some building societies that have done this in the past have then been taken over by other banks. What was originally Halifax Building Society is probably the best known example of this. It de-mutualized and became a bank. It was then taken over by the Bank of Scotland which in turn was taken over by the Lloyds Banking Group.
What is the best CD interest rate for an investment of $5000?”
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