Reality TV
No blowout for sensible Amy
Published Sunday, Jan 13 2008, 09:28 GMT | By Victoria Lamb
Amy has revealed to the group that she will be sinking the majority of her £5000 winnings into shares when she leaves the house, but only after she has donated part of it to charity.
She told them that she has had past experience of the markets and plans to put her money into shares.
Amy also said that she has done well off such dealings in the past: "I've made more money dealing with shares than I have from any job. That was how I was able to sort out my finances before I came here. I've had a few good results that have come from decisions I've made myself."
Jeremy had some of his own financial advice for her: "Buy shares in a supermarket. People always need food."
Amy bagged the money after coping with SAS-style interrogation from celebrity hijacker Andy McNab.
She told them that she has had past experience of the markets and plans to put her money into shares.
Amy also said that she has done well off such dealings in the past: "I've made more money dealing with shares than I have from any job. That was how I was able to sort out my finances before I came here. I've had a few good results that have come from decisions I've made myself."
Jeremy had some of his own financial advice for her: "Buy shares in a supermarket. People always need food."
Amy bagged the money after coping with SAS-style interrogation from celebrity hijacker Andy McNab.
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