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ISA's

Posted: Sat Aug 23, 2014 11:41 am
by appreciative
Hello,

I am new to your program having used Quicken for many many years so I am having trouble with one or two matters.


I have several ISA's which comprise of different funds; how would one open an account for a particular years ISA or would I have to open separate account for each fund???

Incidentally I have seen several appeals for donations and indications that your program is free but when I obtained it in November I was charged £34.99???

Although I have been using Quicken and Office for many years I still consider myself a novice on computers and say that I know enough to know I know nothing!

Would be most grateful for any assistance you can offer.

Thanking you and kindest regards,

Appeciative 

Re: ISA's

Posted: Sat Aug 23, 2014 2:18 pm
by GabrieleV
What is an ISA?

Our program it's completely free since it's origin, I think that you have fallen into this:
http://forum.moneymanagerex.org/viewtopic.php?t=1789

Re: ISA's

Posted: Thu Aug 28, 2014 1:42 pm
by appreciative
GabrieleV wrote:What is an ISA?

Our program it's completely free since it's origin, I think that you have fallen into this:
http://forum.moneymanagerex.org/viewtopic.php?t=1789
Hi GabrieleV,
  • An Individual Savings Account or  ISA is a class of retail investment arrangements available to residents of the United Kingdom. It qualifies for a favourable tax status.
It can be all one Fund or made up of several different funds or even shares.

Would be grateful for your advices please.


Regarding how I came about your program I purchased it at a cost of £34.99 so as you say I have fallen for an advertisement haven't I? Oh well, shows I am not too old to be took for a fool eh? Will send you a donation because I admire what you are doing - what a different world we would live in if everyone shared their talents and respected each others' abilities and interests.


Thank you and kindest regards,


Mike