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Should my Financial Adviser Charge For Increasing ISA Payments?

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  • AnotherJoe wrote: »
    3. 50% growth in 15 years is a really poor return.

    I didn't phrase that right. It's a SHOCKINGLY bad return that verges somewhere between negligence and theft. A combination no doubt of very poor funds and very high charges has robbed you. If you just put the money ina savings account it would have grown that [STRIKE]much[/STRIKE] little. Its barely matched inflation.

    Great observation, pretty much bang on inflation! 2003-2018 average inflation 3%. £1000 in 2003 worth £1553 today.
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