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Iweb stocks and Shares ISA

I want to purchase my own SS ISA via Iweb and invest in Vanguard 60 or 80. However, I want an Inc fund and not acc but there doesn't seem to be one via this method. Should I purchase it direct with Vanguard on their website

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  • eskbanker
    eskbanker Posts: 40,334 Forumite
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    A search at https://www.markets.iweb-sharedealing.co.uk/funds-centre/ brings back the Inc variants alongside the Acc ones, via https://www.markets.iweb-sharedealing.co.uk/investments-search/?term=vanguard+lifestrategy:
    Vanguard LifeStrategy 60% Equity A Inc GB00B4R2F348 GBP Moderate Allocation

    Vanguard LifeStrategy 60% Equity A Acc GB00B3TYHH97 GBP Moderate Allocation

    Vanguard LifeStrategy 80% Equity A Acc GB00B4PQW151 GBP Moderately Adventurous Allocation

    Vanguard LifeStrategy 80% Equity A Inc GB00B4KWNF91 GBP Moderately Adventurous Allocation
    What leads you to believe that they're not available?
  • bowlhead99
    bowlhead99 Posts: 12,295 Forumite
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    hibald12 wrote: »
    I want to purchase my own SS ISA via Iweb and invest in Vanguard 60 or 80. However, I want an Inc fund and not acc but there doesn't seem to be one via this method. Should I purchase it direct with Vanguard on their website

    Both Inc and Acc versions show up in the search tool for me. You can filter by Vanguard and list them in alphabetical order, the Inc ones will be listed right after their respective Acc version

    https://www.markets.iweb-sharedealing.co.uk/funds-centre/fund-supermarket/

    As to whether direct with Vanguard will be cheaper than buying via IWeb, it depends how much you are investing and how frequently. For example if you have £20k invested, that's £30 a year at Vanguard's 0.15% fee. But £2k invested is only £3 a year.
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