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You bloated plutocrat! I only got £50! But I did score last month. A month not getting a prize is like getting Anthony Taylor for ninety minutes.£125 for me this month after nothing last month.
You bloated plutocrat! I only got £50! But I did score last month. A month not getting a prize is like getting Anthony Taylor for ninety minutes.£125 for me this month after nothing last month.
It's been higher recently due to the high interest rates, but prize fund is now 4.4%, so similar to what you're getting, but it's an average, impacted by the larger prizes. As I mentioned, those rates have been less than inflation for the last year or so, so you've lost buying power.I'd disagree there, I'm getting 4.6% return on my holding over the past 12 months, tax free obviously, so equivalent to over 5.5% in a easy access account, doubt you would find that very easily at a bank.
Different of course if you are prepared to lock the money away for a year or two, or take a risk on the stock market
If only we could say the same about the Arse and the Bin dippers!Two months in a row without a win FFS sort it out Pep!!
When I first invested it was my self employed tax money that I didn't need for six months, then it became a "fun" investmentStill can't get my head around why people invest in these, unless they're just part of a wider portfolio
Chances are that the vast majority of people will lose money by investing in these over the stretch of 5-10 years
Money loses value over time, so if you're not beating inflation with your winnings, you're effectively losing moneyWhen I first invested it was my self employed tax money that I didn't need for six months, then it became a "fun" investment
I have 10k invested and its now my emergency fund, if I ever need cash relatively quickly
When bank saving interest rates were at 1%, and if you were cash rich, you may as well have dumped 10k in and treated it like you would the lottery
If I won £100 in a year, that was break even. If I won nothing, it was the equivalent of £2 a week, less than the cost of a Euromillions ticket
I won £500 this month, which is the equivalent of a 5% return, the same as my two year cash isa
'Current', by then youre playing catch upCurrent CPI is 3.4% so a 5% return on premium bonds is beating inflation.
particularly as its tax free, unlike most interest outside an ISA these daysCurrent CPI is 3.4% so a 5% return on premium bonds is beating inflation.
You are quite right of course but'Current', by then youre playing catch up
If you're getting a 5% return every year then fair enough, but that's not likely with premium bonds
Current average return on bonds is 4.4%, but some will end up with more and most will end up with less
Good on ya, you can't turn your nose up at that!You are quite right of course but
On a total of £9600 worth of premium bonds my winnings this year have been
J £100
F £150
M £50
A £50
M £150
Total £500
Great fun.