Boobie fund
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Blueeyedsoul13
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Boobie fund
Hi girls, just wondering what you use for the boobie fund.. Have you just got a normal everyday savings account or something different?
Thanks! Xx
Thanks! Xx
jenniferrf1- BJSF Elite Member
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I had a everyday savings account until got issued a monthly savers account with a better rate
Sophia6102- BJSF Addict
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I have a bottle at home lol! I do plan to open an isa as they give excellent rates of interest and some allow you to withdraw a percentage should you need to x
Lisa34- BJSF Elite Member
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Ok thanks I was thinking of an isa but haven't looked into the details of it yet so wasn't wire how it worked and wether that was an option! Xx
jenniferrf1- BJSF Elite Member
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Yeah it's really easy to set up, and it's taken regularly from your bank account so you don't have to worry about forgetting to send the payment x
Lisa34- BJSF Elite Member
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Oh I meant to say, if you go onto money supermarket.com it shows
You the best ones around at the moment xx
You the best ones around at the moment xx
Lisa34- BJSF Elite Member
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hi hun, cash isa's are dead easy to set up, i did mine online with my bank (barclays), its basically like a normal savings account, you can pay in (up to about 5grand per tax year) and take out as often as you like, but it has much better interest rates than your normal savings account.
just remember you can only have one ISA per tax year.
so i may have to look into separate savings accounts, as i don't really want to mix the boobie fund with my normal savings x
just remember you can only have one ISA per tax year.
so i may have to look into separate savings accounts, as i don't really want to mix the boobie fund with my normal savings x
Blueeyedsoul13- BJSF Elite Member
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Ok thanks girls, really well explained! :) that sounds a good idea for us girls with boobs to save for!! X
jenniferrf1- BJSF Elite Member
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plus isa's are tax free savings account where as normal savings accounts you pay tax on the credit interest
willows- BJSF Addict
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I have an ISA that I can withdraw from at any time, I didnt save for my BA though, my partner took out a loan for me but I am having to pay for my tummy tuck... well most of it.. my fella has agreed to give me half if I save up the other half so I am currently saving every penny I can get!
5stonedown- BJSF Elite Member
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Already got my next BA saved for. I have an ISA too, but also use a post office savings account as well. Xx
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wow you are prepared cookie! Once I have had my tt I think I will get saving for mine so that I know the money is there when I need it!
5stonedown- BJSF Elite Member
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Its been 3 and a half years since I had the uplift hun, so its taken a while to get there, but its all in there now. So whenever these implants are ready to go.... I'm ready to go get me new ones lol. Xx
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I think I will start an Isa up sounds a really good idea girls, then I have it there and ready for when I need it if anything should go
Wrong or for when they need another uplift in the future good question Jennifer!
Xxx
Wrong or for when they need another uplift in the future good question Jennifer!
Xxx
halo- BJSF Addict
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Thank you!! I'm taking a loan to pay about half of the cost over two years so in going to have my normal saving account to put money in until I've fully paid of my loan then I'm thinking I will open a isa to start my serious saving lol xx
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