Hi,
I have a NUK 4% regular saver maturing in few days and am going to start with KBC regular saver next, as you cant have more than one NUK saver, even back to back (see http://www.askaboutmoney.com/showthread.php?t=189367)
The KBC one has interest rate of
(12/12) * 3.5% of first 1K
+ (11/12) * 3.5% of second 1K
...
+ (1/12) * 3.5% of last 1K
= Total annual interest ~= E226
So at end of year one there should be about E12, 226 in the account. However, when this extends into year two, how is the annual interest calculated? Does it pay interest on the E12, 226, as well as the 12 x 1K amounts deposited into account in year two, since the E12, 226 will be sitting in the account for the full 12 months of year two?
If so it seems ridiculously generous?! I feel I'm misunderstanding something.
Can anyone explain the interest calculations for years 2++?
Thanks
I have a NUK 4% regular saver maturing in few days and am going to start with KBC regular saver next, as you cant have more than one NUK saver, even back to back (see http://www.askaboutmoney.com/showthread.php?t=189367)
The KBC one has interest rate of
I understand how regular savers work for a fixed period of say 12 or 15 months, but how does the interest work on this one when it extends up to E50K max? Usually, the interest is calculated annually once and then the account is closed. So a one year regular saver would have:3.50% on €1 to €50,000 if you do not have a current account with KBC
(12/12) * 3.5% of first 1K
+ (11/12) * 3.5% of second 1K
...
+ (1/12) * 3.5% of last 1K
= Total annual interest ~= E226
So at end of year one there should be about E12, 226 in the account. However, when this extends into year two, how is the annual interest calculated? Does it pay interest on the E12, 226, as well as the 12 x 1K amounts deposited into account in year two, since the E12, 226 will be sitting in the account for the full 12 months of year two?
If so it seems ridiculously generous?! I feel I'm misunderstanding something.
Can anyone explain the interest calculations for years 2++?
Thanks