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How saving £70 a month could set your child up with a £21,000 nest egg when they turn 18

PARENTS who start saving when their babies are born could give their child a nest egg worth thousands of pounds.

Putting money into a junior Isa can help you boost your savings - with just £70 a month turning into £21,000.

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Starting a junior Isa can help prepare your child for the future

A junior ISA is a tax-free savings account for under 18s where you can save up to £9,000 a year.

As the tax year ends on April 5, you've got just over a month to make the most of this year's tax-free allowance.

If you saved £70 a month over 18 years, your child could get a lump sum of £21,000 when they hit the age limit.

That's assuming a growth rate of 5% and that you open the account when your child is born.

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, also account for fees of 1.5%.

The amount you'll get depends on how long you save and how much you put in each month.

For example, if you saved the full £9,000 a year you could have £228,919 after 18 years.

But that would involve stashing £750 a month into the Isa, which isn't realistic for many people.

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to do this.

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Anyone can pay money into a Junior ISA, but the total amount paid in cannot go over £9,000 in the 2021 to 2022 tax year.

The money belongs to your child and cannot be withdrawn until they turn 18.

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