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The ISA (Individual Savings Account) is a tax-free savings scheme introduced by the treasury in 1999. Each tax year you are allowed to invest up to £7000 in an ISA, either as one &quot;maxi&quot; ISA, in which you can invest up to £7000, all in shares, or split between three components, shares, cash and life insurance, with a maximum of £3000 in cash and £1000 in life insurance or asup to three mini ISAs, with up to £3000 in one mini cash ISA, up...
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As cars become more expensive, and roads more congested, raiil travel is enjoying a return to popularity.  The trains may sometimes be crowded, and occasionally late, but even this beats the misery of sitting in lengthy traffic jams.If you&quot;re a young person, a family, or over 60 you can save a 1/3 of your fair with a Rail Card. There are several types of card:Young Persons Railcard available if you&quot;re aged between 16 and 25, or 26&#43;  in full time...
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