Where to put my rainy day fund.
Where to put my rainy day fund.
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anonymous-user

Original Poster:

77 months

Monday 10th August 2020
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Hello everyone,

I am just looking for a bit of advice on this. I have my rainy day fund (or Covid fund) in a standard bank account that gets something stupid like 0.1 percent per year.

This is truly my rainy day fund and it only grows as money only really ever goes in. I’d like it to work a bit harder for me and it’s not money I am going to touch save for a dire emergency as I have a slush fund for unexpected expenses anyhow.

I was thinking a share portfolio but if the world takes a crap over “Covid the return”. I don’t want to go to withdraw it and find it’s halved in value. I realise “capital is at risk etc” but what are the options. Amount in question is circa 15k

WonkeyDonkey

2,538 posts

126 months

Monday 10th August 2020
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Vanguard lifestrategy ISA seems to be working quite well for me.

megaphone

11,465 posts

274 months

Monday 10th August 2020
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To get any sort of decent return you have to accept an element of risk. AS above look at the Vangaurd Life Strategy funds, you can choose the risk level, stick it in an ISA wrapper to save on any tax implications. Make sure you pay the charges via a bank account to avoid eating into you fund.

Another option in Premium Bonds, no risk and you never know...


L1OFF

3,647 posts

279 months

Monday 10th August 2020
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WonkeyDonkey said:
Vanguard lifestrategy ISA seems to be working quite well for me.
13.92% since March for me.

CzechItOut

2,156 posts

214 months

Monday 10th August 2020
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L1OFF said:
13.92% since March for me.
And how did it get on Jan - March?

Hoofy

79,282 posts

305 months

Monday 10th August 2020
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CzechItOut said:
L1OFF said:
13.92% since March for me.
And how did it get on Jan - March?
biggrin

95JO

1,947 posts

109 months

Tuesday 11th August 2020
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Hoofy said:
CzechItOut said:
L1OFF said:
13.92% since March for me.
And how did it get on Jan - March?
biggrin
What does it matter if you only invested from March - Like me wink

CzechItOut

2,156 posts

214 months

Tuesday 11th August 2020
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95JO said:
What does it matter if you only invested from March - Like me wink
Touché

bucksmanuk

2,400 posts

193 months

Tuesday 11th August 2020
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WonkeyDonkey said:
Vanguard lifestrategy ISA seems to be working quite well for me.
Thank you

jgrewal

1,001 posts

70 months

Wednesday 12th August 2020
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Looking at the Vanguard ISA too - a good read is here:

https://moneytothemasses.com/saving-for-your-futur...

Badda

3,588 posts

105 months

Wednesday 12th August 2020
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95JO said:
Hoofy said:
CzechItOut said:
L1OFF said:
13.92% since March for me.
And how did it get on Jan - March?
biggrin
What does it matter if you only invested from March - Like me wink
Can the OP invest from March too? No, then of course prior performance matters rather than cherry picking dates to suit.