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Self select ISA's are available from many different providers and you should check all of the terms and fees in order to find the product that best suits your needs. Visiting a comparison site is a good place to start but you need to bear in mind that just finding the cheapest setup fee is not the only thing to consider as there are other fees involved such as fees for buying and selling shares. There are ISA's available with no initial cost but you still need to compare later fees that may or may not make this product attractive in the long term.

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