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Should I save my Lifetime ISA instead of paying a penalty to buy a home?
A reader is concerned he will be caught out by the £450,000 property price cap on his LISA ...
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How the new First Time Buyer ISA would work – and what it would mean for Lifetime ISA savers
The government has revealed plans for its new Lifetime ISA-style product aimed solely at first-time buyers.
The Treasury has released further details on the first-time buyer Isa, after announcing that a new, “simpler” product would ...
SAVINGS are set for a major shake-up as the government plans to scrap the Lifetime Isa – so what does it mean for your cash?
First-time buyers are set to get a new Government-backed savings scheme to help them get on the property ladder.
The government wants to replace the ill-fated Lifetime Isa with a new First Time Buyer Isa after finding more savers had lost ...
The Treasury has launched a consultation on the implementation of a "new, simpler" ISA product to support first-time buyers ...
Skipton Building Society has seen a 1,384% increase in Lifetime ISA (LISA) account openings over the first weekend following ...
Savers using the new account will not be hit by the same penalties for withdrawal as with the Lifetime version ...
Martin Lewis is urging anyone aged 18 to 39 to put £1 into a Lifetime ISA now, warning it could preserve valuable savings benefits if the rules change.
Money expert Martin Lewis issued an "important warning" for people in this age range.
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