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I have some savings in an easy access stocks & shares ISA. I view this as long-term savings/emergency money. Is it preferable to leave the money in there or is it better to transfer that across into my offset mortgage account (see Wikipedia). The offset is also liquid in that its easy access.

Again I suppose it comes down to what are the benefits over the long term; in favour of reducing debt or investing?

I have some savings in an easy access stocks & shares ISA. I view this as long-term savings/emergency money. Is it preferable to leave the money in there or is it better to transfer that across into my offset mortgage account. The offset is also liquid in that its easy access.

Again I suppose it comes down to what are the benefits over the long term; in favour of reducing debt or investing?

I have some savings in an easy access stocks & shares ISA. I view this as long-term savings/emergency money. Is it preferable to leave the money in there or is it better to transfer that across into my offset mortgage account (see Wikipedia). The offset is also liquid in that its easy access.

Again I suppose it comes down to what are the benefits over the long term; in favour of reducing debt or investing?

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Is it preferable to move emergency savings/retirement into offset mortgage?

I have some savings in an easy access stocks & shares ISA. I view this as long-term savings/emergency money. Is it preferable to leave the money in there or is it better to transfer that across into my offset mortgage account. The offset is also liquid in that its easy access.

Again I suppose it comes down to what are the benefits over the long term; in favour of reducing debt or investing?