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HSBC world ETF, accumulation or dividend?

housesrobot
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Does HMWO.L pay a dividend? Is there a passive all world tracker that is available as an etf that is accumulation only?
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According to the fact sheet:
- Dividend treatment Distribution
- Dividend frequency Quarterly
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"Real knowledge is to know the extent of one's ignorance" - Confucius1
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VWRA or VWRP are London-listed accumulation versions (dollar and sterling-priced respectively) of Vanguard FTSE All-World UCITS ETFhousesrobot said:Is there a passive all world tracker that is available as an etf that is accumulation only?
SWDA is iShares Core MSCI World UCITS ETF (it's world rather than all-world so you would need to add emerging markets separately)2 -
bowlhead99 said:VWRA or VWRP are London-listed accumulation versions (dollar and sterling-priced respectively) of Vanguard FTSE All-World UCITS ETFSWDA is iShares Core MSCI World UCITS ETF (it's world rather than all-world so you would need to add emerging markets separately)While I like the Vanguard All World ETFs the ongoing charge of 0.22% is almost twice the price of a lower cost World ETF such as Vanguard VEVE (distributing) or Lyxor LCWL (accumulating) both at 0.12%. So yes on a big enough account it can be cheaper to hold EM separately even after considering the additional trade costs.1
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Alexland said:bowlhead99 said:VWRA or VWRP are London-listed accumulation versions (dollar and sterling-priced respectively) of Vanguard FTSE All-World UCITS ETFSWDA is iShares Core MSCI World UCITS ETF (it's world rather than all-world so you would need to add emerging markets separately)While I like the Vanguard All World ETFs the ongoing charge of 0.22% is almost twice the price of a lower cost World ETF such as Vanguard VEVE (distributing) or Lyxor LCWL (accumulating) both at 0.12%. So yes on a big enough account it can be cheaper to hold EM separately even after considering the additional trade costs.0
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Sue58 said:Or HMWO is another alternative World ETF at 0.15%.
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bowlhead99 said:
VWRA or VWRP are London-listed accumulation versions (dollar and sterling-priced respectively) of Vanguard FTSE All-World UCITS ETFhousesrobot said:Is there a passive all world tracker that is available as an etf that is accumulation only?
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Alexland said:Sue58 said:Or HMWO is another alternative World ETF at 0.15%.0
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YellowStarling said:Are you still in BlackRock Consensus as well? Or did you leave HL? FFTI if considered prying, just interested to see where this fell in the low cost tables for you.The discounted Consensus or L&G International funds were fine for a low value HL account but once the LISAs got big enough after a few years of contributions we moved to AJ Bell for the lower capped charges on ETFs. With HL the list of ETFs that you could regularly invest in was very limited and there was no way to invest the LISA bonus money in ETFs at the regular investing dealing rate. Still use the HL app for tracking our portfolio.1
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poppy10_2 said:bowlhead99 said:
VWRA or VWRP are London-listed accumulation versions (dollar and sterling-priced respectively) of Vanguard FTSE All-World UCITS ETFhousesrobot said:Is there a passive all world tracker that is available as an etf that is accumulation only?0
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