Three months after A-Day, Sipps were re-analysed over the weekend as investors are urgered to diversi...
Three months after A-Day, Sipps were re-analysed over the weekend as investors are urgered to diversify their pensions during these volatile periods. Fidelity’s Sipp launch, which can be used without the help of an intermediary, also made news in the Sunday Telegraph. Meanwhile, The Times looked at the allure of VCTs and questioned whether the tax benefits outweigh the poor performance of some of the vehicles. Justin Modray still reigns as top-quoted IFA, with five mentions while Patrick Connolly, Philippa Gee and Tom McPhail were cited three times. The most mentioned funds were Aego...
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