I've ditched my daughter's Junior Isa and founder a better way to save for her ✒️ Myron_Jobson
Parents typically want their child to receive the best possible education. For some, that could involve enrolling them in a private school, which costs a pretty penny. But every parent sending their child to school, private or not, faces cost pressures from uniforms to excursions to after-school activities.
Further down the line, paying for university fees out of your own savings could give your child a valuable head start in life. But it doesn’t come cheap… and I can’t even bring myself to think about how much a flat might cost when Jean is old enough to buy one.Why I’ve stopped contributing to a Junior ISA – and for good reason.
However, for me, cash JISAs are pointless other than as an option for teenagers – if they are, say, 16 or 17 and they might shortly need to access their pot when they turn 18 – and therefore you need to remove the short-term risk of a sudden loss of value., as far as I’m concerned, is usually the way to go. You have a far better chance to produce returns that outstrip inflation than the interest you will get on cash savings.
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