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iii website issue
Doomcow
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is it just me or does the links / drop down select boxes for :
http://www.iii.co.uk/isas/?type=fundsisas
not work right?
(basically im weighing up options and iii seem to be decent, low cost, regular investment type - aiming to put £30 a month over the long term (>5yrs) - was just trying to look at whats on offer / possibly a tracker? possibly in the future i'd raise this before anyone goes all "omg u need £1m to start buying any shares... - yes aware costs erode gains etc)
i've said enough and i'll probably get poo pood, but im not looking for the beeeest returns as i'd rather err on the side of caution risk wise.
http://www.iii.co.uk/isas/?type=fundsisas
not work right?
(basically im weighing up options and iii seem to be decent, low cost, regular investment type - aiming to put £30 a month over the long term (>5yrs) - was just trying to look at whats on offer / possibly a tracker? possibly in the future i'd raise this before anyone goes all "omg u need £1m to start buying any shares... - yes aware costs erode gains etc)
i've said enough and i'll probably get poo pood, but im not looking for the beeeest returns as i'd rather err on the side of caution risk wise.
Mr & Mrs Doomcow Wedding Fund: £10200/£18000 (by 04/2012) (spent £2000)
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requires further financing
meiow meiow purr meep merp purr urble purrup
requires further financing
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Not sure you'll find anyone much interested in £30 a month. That's only £360 a year, against the maximum of £5,100 (or £10,200 if you forego the Cash ISA). If you could at least go up to £100, then Hargreaves Lansdown are en excellent company for anyone who knows what fund(s) they want. Unlike anyone else I know, they rebate all of the up-front charge for the vast majority of funds.0
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