By: john
@The Accumulator Did you do through TD Direct as it seems from http://monevator.com/no-fee-discount-broker-options/ that they would be the most cost effective option. That said if a Vanguard Life...
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@The Accumulator Did you do through TD Direct as it seems from http://monevator.com/no-fee-discount-broker-options/ that they would be the most cost effective option. That said if a Vanguard Life...
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@ John – yep, I have an ISA account with TD Direct. HL were the best for Vanguard LifeStrategy last time I looked: http://monevator.com/hargreaves-lansdown-vanguard-funds/ Alliance Trust have put up...
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As is often the way the comments strayed from the theme of the original article. To my knowledge this is the only article that picks up this absolutley crucial issue and has been totally ignored by the...
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Interesting article here comparing various investment platforms… http://www.thisismoney.co.uk/money/investing/article-2215105/Invesco-Perpetual-Income-cheapest-way-invest-10-000–basic-comparison.html
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@Rob — In a Monday morning rush, but cheers for that, and for sharing the extra information.
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Thanks Rob, I had no idea that the FSA blocked the publishing of tracking error. That’s terrible.
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It is not quite as simple as the FSA blocking publication of data like tracking error and other risk and returns measures. Because UK regulation is “principles” based there are no clear rules on what...
View ArticleBy: ivanopinion
The thisismoney article is wrong. It says that ATS gives a rebate of 0.75% on Invesco Perpetual Income, but in fact it is 0.5%.
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http://www.retailinvestor.org/truths.html#dividendreturn Fascinating piece here arguing against the idea that dividends are responsible for majority of returns. Shows that spending your return is bad...
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Accumulator Thanks for the link – interesting reading. And yes, the trick is to make sure you reinvest *returns* (dividends + capital gains). But if the historical *real* capital gain on a total market...
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