Noticed that with our two FA eSavings acounts, they made around 2 euro less interest in August.
Could it be anything to do with the number of days in the month? They paid out on Aug 29th, whereas the last (large) interest payment was July 31st.
If you have a static amount in the account it should be simple to calculate the interest due: amount x (rate / 366 days) (since 2008 is a leap year) x number of days for which interest is being paid. If the balance was fluctuating then it's a bit more difficult. Obviously interest is liable for DIRT in most cases.
The rate is 4.4%. So you're saying that should be divided by 366 and then multiplied by the number of days in the month? The figure I got for this was way off what I actually got.
why save in a 4.4% CAR account when there are much better rates on offer?
Separate point - why save in a 4.4% CAR account when there are much better rates on offer? See the Financial Best Buys forum and www.itsyourmoney.ie lists.
Aren't Halifax really strict on who they let open accounts with them? I'm currently, ahem ,"between jobs" and I don't think they'd give me a current account.
I find it hard to believe a bank would turn you away from opening a current account becuase you are between jobs. Fair enough if you're looking for a loan but surely not a current account. Perhaps you are thinking fo a credit card application.
I don't compile/maintain that key post. But I think the idea is to list a range of accounts with competitive rates and different terms & conditions since both must be evaluated when choosing a savings option. For example 10% CAR is better than 5% CAR but not if the 10% rate requires the money to be locked away for a year while the 5% is on demand and you will need to spend the money in 6 months. Personally I would not save with UB at 4.4% but maybe that account suits some people due to some aspects of the T&Cs or something else. If it suits you for some reason then fair enough but you have not said that this is the case. In the absence of any evidence that this is the "best" account for your needs I was simply pointing you in the direction of other possibly "better" rates/accounts. Feel free to ignore the suggestions if you like.A question for ClubMan....if you can't understand why someone would be with Ulster Bank for 4.4% then why list it at all in the Best Buys post? Why not just give the best rate and none of the others?
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