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How you can turn £20 a month into £9,000 in savings – tax free

KANIKA SINGH RATHORE, 17/12/202517/12/2025

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being saved For goals like buying your first home or going on a trip It may feel like this is an impossible task, as many people don’t have any extra cash left over after paying their bills.

But there are ways to turn just £20 a month into thousands of pounds in just a few years – and choosing the right account could net you hundreds of extra pounds.

Also, put a little cash in stock shares ISA can boost your income every month savings By tens Thousands of pounds over the long term, analyzed by Interactive Investor Independent Shows.

Why Stocks and Shares ISA?

stocks and shares isa let you invest your Wealth Invest in the stock market and everything you earn is tax-free, meaning your savings can grow even more over time.

If you don’t want to invest you can also save your money in a cash ISA. These accounts let you hold cash and earn interest without any taxes.

However, money invested in the stock market has historically grown faster over the long term than money held in cash, so this may be a better option if you are saving for the long term.

Analysis by Interactive Investor shows that investing just £20 monthly in a stocks and shares ISA achieving the usual 6 per cent growth (after fees) each year would give you a nest egg of £1,356 after five years, rising to £9,071 after 20 years.

But small monthly deposits can add up to huge savings over time. he is Due to the so-called ‘snowball effect’, also known as compounding,

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How much can my money grow?

For example, if you increased your monthly contributions by £50 a month, you would have £3,475 after just five years, rising to £22,678 after 20 years.

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A monthly contribution of £100 will give you £6,950 after five years, or £45,356 after 20 years.

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Vanguard’s LifeStrategy 60% Equity Fund, one of the most popular fund in uk With investments of around £18 billion, returns of around 5.6 per cent were achieved over the past five years.

However, some funds have delivered returns higher than this over the past five years, and even higher investment returns can snowball and leave you with a much larger nest egg.

For example, Vanguard LifeStrategy 80% Equity Fund has returned about 8.4 percent annually over the last five years.

If you had invested £20 a month in this fund for five years, you would now have £1,393.96, while a monthly investment of £50 would now be worth £3,484.89, and a £100 investment would be worth £6,969.79.

Assuming the same returns over 20 years, if you invested £20 per month you would have £11,577.14, if you invested £50 this would grow to £28,942.86, and if you invested £100 it would grow to £57,885.71.

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Importance of continuity

Camilla Esmond, retail investment expert at Interactive Investor, explained: “investment It can be intimidating, and many people don’t know where to start. But, if it’s a good fit for you, it could be a game-changer.

“While cash may provide short-term security, research shows that investing is generally a better option for long-term growth.

“The good news is that even small, regular contributions can add up significantly over time. The sooner you start investing, the better off you will be, because the power of compounding benefits long-term growth.

“This is where you reinvest any interest on your total amount, earning interest on it too, which creates a snowball effect over time.”

Monthly contribution for cash or investments

£20

£50

£100

5 years later shares 6% return annually

£1,356

£3,475

£6,950

after 10 years shares 6% return annually

£3,250

£8,125

£16,251

20 years later shares 6% return annually

£9,071

£22,678

£45,356

5 years later cash ISA with 4% interest

£1,323

£3,309

£6,618

after 10 years cash ISA with 4% interest

£2,934

£7,335

£14,671

20 years later cash ISA with 4% interest

£7,277

£18,194

£36,388

If you don’t think investing is right for you, consider putting your money into a top-paying cash ISA or savings account.

Putting £20 a month into a Cash ISA paying 4% interest will give you £1,323 after five years, or £7,277 after 20 years, while a larger £50 deposit will return to £3,309 after five years, or £18,194 after 20 years.

However interest rates can change frequently and will remain below 1 percent for more than a decade until 2022.

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how to start investing

To get started, open a Stocks and Shares ISA with an investment platform that suits your needs and experience.

Be sure to check account fees first. Some accounts charge more for more comprehensive service, but this may not be necessary for you.

Ms Esmond said: “Always keep an eye on the fees. It can be frustrating to incorporate good habits, only to have your growing pot ruined in unnecessary fees. Over decades, the difference can add up to thousands of pounds.”

Deposit money into the account or set up regular direct debits, such as £50 per month. Some accounts may have a minimum investment, so check first if it’s suitable for you.

If you need help investing, consider talking to a professional, but keep in mind that they may charge fees.

When investing, your capital is at risk and you may get back less than you invested. Past performance does not guarantee future results.

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