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Where can I start a savings plan?

Published 10/01/2009 03.25 PM   |    Updated 09/12/2010 09.23 AM

If you're just starting out, you can start a savings plan with a bank savings account. Check out our range of savings accounts .

If you have already saved $1,000 and can afford to continue saving at least $100 a month, you can start a regular investment plan with the Colonial First State FirstChoice  range of managed funds.


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