Fed up of low savings rates? I plan to get rich and retire early with UK shares in an ISA

Looking to get rich and retire early? I reckon buying UK shares in a Stocks and Shares ISA is the best way to make a fortune.

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One of the biggest red herrings when it comes to investing is that cash savings accounts are one of the safest places to park your money. In truth, they can have a devastating effect on the value of your hard-earned cash. They can also cost you any hopes you might have to get rich and retire early by drawing your attention away from products that offer better returns.

Stack of new bank notes

The inflationary effect

The danger comes not from the idea that your bank or building society is about to go bust. Even in that unlikely event, the Financial Services Compensation Scheme will cover you up to a maximum of £85,000. The real threat comes from inflation that steadily erodes the purchasing power of your cash over time.

The threat has never been as great as it is today either, certainly not in modern times. The number of savings product providers offering above-inflation interest rates is collapsing through the floor. According to Savings Champion, the number of accounts offering inflation-beating rates now sits at 450, down by a couple of hundred in just a month. More reductions could be in the offing to as the Bank of England continues slashing benchmark interest rates.

Get rich with UK shares

The other major threat savers don’t always consider is that they can get better returns elsewhere. Even before the 2008/2009 banking crisis, a period when the BoE’s base rate sat around 5%, it was unlikely you’d be able to get rich and retire early from a cash account.

This is where the advantages of investing in UK shares become apparent. Studies show that long-term stock investors tend to enjoy an average annual return of between 8% and 10%. That’s some way above the mid-single-digit interest rates that cash savers could get a decade ago. And it’s a solar system away the sub-0.1% rates that most high street banks and building societies offer right now.

Go for an ISA

This is why savers would be much better investing their money in something like a Stocks and Shares ISA to try and get rich. These offer a way to make big returns while shielding your returns from the grasp of the taxman. And they provide better returns than Cash ISAs. Even the best-paying instant-access Cash ISAs on the market (supplied by Cynergy Bank and National Savings & Investments) offer a paltry 0.9% interest rate, according to price comparison website comparethemarket.com.

The Stocks and Shares ISA has created a world of opportunity for Britons to get rich. Just ask one of the many ISA millionaires that have been able to get rich and retire early by buying UK shares.

I own one of these products and plan to add to it following the recent stock market crash. Share markets have recovered a lot of ground from March’s lows, but there remain many top-quality stocks trading at rock-bottom prices. And this enables long-term investors to turbocharge their long-term returns by buying in at super-low levels.

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