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  2. Personal allowance - Wikipedia

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    On 22 June 2010, the new Chancellor George Osborne, as part of the coalition deal which sought to increase the Personal Allowance to £10,000 from April 2015 per Lib Dem policy, [2] made the first increase of £1,000, making it £7,475 for the 2011-12 tax year. [3] During the 2011 Budget, the allowance was raised by £630 to £8,105 from April ...

  3. Premium Bonds - Wikipedia

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    While the mean return is 4.4% as of March 2024, the median return is lower. For an investor with the maximum £50,000 invested, the median return is 3.9% (£1,950). For investors with lower amounts invested, the median return is lower. The typical investor with £1000 or less invested will receive nothing. [1]

  4. The Million Pound Drop - Wikipedia

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    The Million Pound Drop (also The Million Pound Drop Live and briefly The £100K Drop) is a British quiz show which was broadcast on Channel 4 in the United Kingdom. The show was first aired on 24 May 2010 and was presented by Davina McCall .

  5. Drugs operation netted £100k a month - AOL

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    Twelve people have been jailed for their involvement in a drug supply operation worth up to £100,000 a month. They were arrested following a six-month surveillance operation that resulted in a ...

  6. I Have $100k to Invest. How Much Can I Make in Dividends? - AOL

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    You can calculate dividend yield by dividing annual dividend payments by market price per share. For example, let’s say you received $100 in dividends last year. For example, let’s say you ...

  7. More than 105k books presumed lost from libraries - AOL

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    The council website states within the first week of a late return, borrowers are charged 26p per day. However, this rises to a weekly cost of £1.76 if not paid in the first seven days.