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<description>Get Finance help, free guides and money saving tips and tricks at InvestorProfit.com</description>
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<title>Earn Up To 7.5% With These Great Fixed Rate Savings Bonds</title>
<description>There are some fantastic fixed Rate Savings Bonds on the market right now. Almost every bank and Building Society is offering deals - Earn up to 7.5%</description>
<link>http://www.investorprofit.com/banking/bank-77.html</link>
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<title>IceSave Launches 3 Fixed-Rate Savings Bonds. 1-3 Year and Up to 6.7% Interest</title>
<description>IceSave is fast becoming the darling of UK savers. Case in point is these excellent fixed rate bonds, 1 to 3 years in maturity and interest rates up to 6.7%. The reason why this bank has been so successful is they play no tricks on their customers.</description>
<link>http://www.investorprofit.com/banking/bank-76.html</link>
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<title>Affinity Savings Accounts - What you MUST know</title>
<description>Affinity style savings accounts are those that come with some sort of brand attached and/or bonus. However, most of the advantages are gimmicks and often hide the fact that the accounts pay dreadful rates of interest. So what should a savvy saver do, this article explains.</description>
<link>http://www.investorprofit.com/banking/bank-75.html</link>
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<title>Worried About Inflation? Another Inflation Proof Bond</title>
<description>The National Counties Building Society is offering an inflation linked savings bond. It's slightly complicated but nevertheless should be investigated by everyone worried about the potential ravages of a rising inflation rate.</description>
<link>http://www.investorprofit.com/banking/bank-74.html</link>
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<title>A Simply Unbeatable Deal For Savers - 6.7% Fixed</title>
<description>The Birmingham Midshires Building Society has a fixed rate savings bond on offer paying a whacking 6.7% gross interest rate. Find out the full details to this suberb bond in this article.</description>
<link>http://www.investorprofit.com/banking/bank-73.html</link>
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<title>How To Get A Cash Refund If You Have Been Charged Mortgage Exit Fees </title>
<description>Many customers who have switched their mortgage after 2004 are now eligible to reclaim several hundred pounds in excess Mortgage exit Fees - This article explains how.</description>
<link>http://www.investorprofit.com/mortgages/mort-30.html</link>
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<title>Worried about Inflation? This Savings Bond is Inflation Proof</title>
<description>The Leeds Building Society is offering a good deal for those worried about inflation. It pays 3% on top of whatever the RPI is. The current rate is therefore 7.4% gross.</description>
<link>http://www.investorprofit.com/banking/bank-72.html</link>
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<title>6.5% Fixed Interest on 2 and 3 year Bonds - Great Deals</title>
<description>The Leeds Building Society is offering an outstanding deal on some 2 and 3 year fixed rate bonds. They pay 6.5% and allow a single penalty free withdrawal. Read more on this article</description>
<link>http://www.investorprofit.com/banking/bank-71.html</link>
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<title>Great News For Silver Savers - 6.4% Interest On Savings</title>
<description>The Coventry Building Society has upped the interest rate to a superb level on its Sixty Plus eSave Account to 6.4% - Find out why Silver Savers love this account.</description>
<link>http://www.investorprofit.com/banking/bank-70.html</link>
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<title>Nationwide Pays An Excellent Fixed (1 and 2 Year) 6.05% On ISA Bonds</title>
<description>The Nationwide Building Society has just introduced two excellent 1 and 2 year fixed ISA bonds paying 6.05% tax-free. Find out more details in this article and also which Bond is best, the 1 or 2 year?</description>
<link>http://www.investorprofit.com/banking/bank-69.html</link>
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<title>ING Direct Complicate Things - There Are Better Savings Rates Elsewhere</title>
<description>ING Direct has just announced a savings offer which is quite frankly is pretty pathetic. A far better strategy is to put your savings into an account that has not only zero catches or gimmicks, but pays a great savings rate. So go with IceSave at 5.95%.</description>
<link>http://www.investorprofit.com/banking/bank-68.html</link>
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<title>Spread Betters - BetsForTraders.com Looks Interesting</title>
<description>BetsForTraders.com is a new website which seems to offer some very interesting, but complex bets on the financial markets. Check out more with this article</description>
<link>http://www.investorprofit.com/sb/sb-11.html</link>
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<title>Fixed Rate Bond + Some Instant Access - 6.07% Is A Great Rate</title>
<description>The Leeds B.S. has introduced a great 2 year Fixed Savings Bond that enables up to 25% of the money to be withdrawn with no financial penalty. It's therefore flexible which is so important when dealing with money.</description>
<link>http://www.investorprofit.com/banking/bank-67.html</link>
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<title>Beware Of Abbey's 8.1% ISA Offer - Small Print Hides Catches</title>
<description>The Abbey has come up with a Super ISA account which pays a mouth watering 8.1% a year on cash balances. But it's got a really nasty sting in the tail. Read more with this article.</description>
<link>http://www.investorprofit.com/banking/bank-66.html</link>
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<title>Higher Rate Tax Payers - Why It's Important To Consider Inflation With ISAs</title>
<description>Hurry up with thinking about an ISA because the 2006 to 2007 tax season is about to end. Check out this excellent deal from the Alliance and Leicester it pays a fantastic 8.1% interest.</description>
<link>http://www.investorprofit.com/banking/bank-65.html</link>
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<title>Beware Of Easy Access Savings Accounts</title>
<description>Many banks and building societies now resort to marketing tricks in order to sell their products. Case in point is "Easy Access" savings accounts which are easy access but often come with prohibitive penalties when withdrawing money.</description>
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