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Moneybox Man: A cartoon for the weekend
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Politics, puddings, and investment trusts. Friday, 18 December 2009. A cartoon for the weekend. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). MONEYBOX MAN'S POEM OF THE WEEK. The papers are still fascinated by the Prime Minister's choice of Invicta as the poem to help him through plots and putsches. The Times. From too much love of living,. From hope and fear set free,. I thank with brief thanksgiving. Whatever gods may be,. That no man lives for ever (. Nor government thank Christ. That dead men rise up never (.
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Moneybox Man: December 2009
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Politics, puddings, and investment trusts. Thursday, 31 December 2009. AULD REEKIE'S PREDICTION FOR 2010: IT'S ALL GOING TO HAPPEN AGAIN! Through the mists that swirl round his mountain eerie, Auld Reekie made his end-of-year financial predictions to assembled. Shivering fund managers. This year his words were dim and quavering. "How can the worst financial crisis in 80 years be over in six months? And what will happen when they stop doing it? Tuesday, 29 December 2009. A spectacular "Highland Fling" by ...
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Moneybox Man: A QUOTE FOR A STORMY DAY
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Politics, puddings, and investment trusts. Friday, 5 February 2010. A QUOTE FOR A STORMY DAY. Picking developed world currencies now is like being asked to choose between horses in a glue factory – they are all knackered". Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). MONEYBOX MAN'S POEM OF THE WEEK. The papers are still fascinated by the Prime Minister's choice of Invicta as the poem to help him through plots and putsches. The Times. From too much love of living,. From hope and fear set free,. As part of his rese...
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Moneybox Man: Step-by-step guide to investing: seminar 13
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Politics, puddings, and investment trusts. Tuesday, 29 December 2009. Step-by-step guide to investing: seminar 13. A spectacular "Highland Fling" by the girls from Aberdeen Asset management was the highlight of the festive Christmas seminar, held as always in the Bonnie Prince Charlie function room, Tannochbrae Inn, Ullapool. Earlier, before tucking into the mince pies with a dram or two of whiskey, Merryn Somerset Webb of Moneyweek. So what’s the secret? Finally, there are fees. According to Lipper,...
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Moneybox Man: TEN TRUSTS FOR STORMY WEATHER
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Politics, puddings, and investment trusts. Sunday, 21 February 2010. TEN TRUSTS FOR STORMY WEATHER. ULLAPOOL SEMINAR PICKS ITS TRUSTS FOR THE LONG TERM. Ten trusts that will give you a decent income, long term capital growth, and protect your savings in stormy weather! There was warm applause in the Bonny Prince Charlie Function Room as Alastair. INCOME WITH GROWTH IN THE LONG-TERM. Finsbury Growth and Income. Henderson New Star Asian Dividend Income Unit Trust. Finsbury is a much smaller UK trust with a...
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Moneybox Man: ADDING PROPERTY TO THE PORTFOLIO
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Politics, puddings, and investment trusts. Tuesday, 15 December 2009. ADDING PROPERTY TO THE PORTFOLIO. Invests in property and property companies across Europe and gives a solid dividend of 3.7%. A long time favourite of Investment Trust followers, it is less volatile than property companies that invest directly in bricks and mortar. The TER is a respectable 0.79% but performance fees last year pushed it up to 1.65%. It is on a discount of around 8%. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). THE WORLD OF SUZI...
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Moneybox Man
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Politics, puddings, and investment trusts. Tuesday, 12 January 2010. I missed the seminar because of the snow, and now I don't understand about gilts and junk bonds. What am I going to do, Moneybox Man? And how will I get to next week's seminar? Miss Muddled, Middlesex. Junk bonds are loans to companies that are not perceived as being totally secure financially. Instead of having an AAA rating they might only have a BBB. These companies have to pay a higher rate of interest to get your money. Note that i...
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Moneybox Man: THE CALM BEFORE THE STORM
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Politics, puddings, and investment trusts. Tuesday, 9 March 2010. THE CALM BEFORE THE STORM. The markets are up, but its just the calm before the storm". Several seminar members, including the entire Bank of England Monetary Policy Committee, gave Bewitched, Beckenham advice on how to invest the remainder of her portfolio cash once she has subscribed to ISAs for his year and next year. The answer is to open a dealing account. On line at Alliance Trust, and put the money in by debit card. And noted with i...
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Moneybox Man: TAKING THE PLUNGE
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Politics, puddings, and investment trusts. Thursday, 25 February 2010. You may remember that I wrote to Alastair asking him how I should invest my money, thinking that as Chancellor of the Exchequer he would know everything. He told me "Moneybox Man knows everything! And last week very kindly gave me and Miss Muddled a lift to Ullapool in the Queen's helicopter. It was a wonderful seminar (you were terrific doing the Highland Reel) and I now want to invest my money. But how do I actually start? From too ...