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Alternative to Vanguard
talexuser
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Is there an equivalent to Vanguard FTSE Dev World ex UK INCOME fund that I could buy within 30 days in the GIA if wanting to crystalise some gains?
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L and G international index?1
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Thanks but not on iWeb (and acc).0
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Both the Acc and Inc versions are showing on the iWeb public website with a "Deal Now" button but I can no longer login to test.talexuser said:Thanks but not on iWeb (and acc).
https://www.markets.iweb-sharedealing.co.uk/funds-centre/fund-supermarket/detail/GB00B2Q6HX78
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Any reason it has to be acc units? In a GIA, inc units are normally favoured to allow easier CGT calculations.I am an Independent Financial Adviser (IFA). The comments I make are just my opinion and are for discussion purposes only. They are not financial advice and you should not treat them as such. If you feel an area discussed may be relevant to you, then please seek advice from an Independent Financial Adviser local to you.2
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I thought from the top post they wanted Inc units but were unhappy that the L&G fund Fidelity link defaults to Acc units even though there is a dropdown to change to Inc units as the fund is available on most platforms in both types?dunstonh said:Any reason it has to be acc units? In a GIA, inc units are normally favoured to allow easier CGT calculations.
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Thanks all, I wanted inc for ease of calculations as in the first post. The inc did not come up in my search, but iWeb search is not one of the best unless you have their version of exact names. That one will do nicely I think.2
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... sorry don't quite understand your question (but I am a novice), just in case it helps I find that iWeb is fine on searches, just enter the ISIN ...
https://www.markets.iweb-sharedealing.co.uk/funds-centre/fund-supermarket/detail/GB00B2Q6HX78
GB00B2Q6HX78 gives L&G International Index Trust I Inc
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The typical use for fund searches is to use key words within the name in order to locate a specific product, rather than the starting with the specific product and finding its name!dealyboy said:... sorry don't quite understand your question (but I am a novice), just in case it helps I find that iWeb is fine on searches, just enter the ISIN ...
https://www.markets.iweb-sharedealing.co.uk/funds-centre/fund-supermarket/detail/GB00B2Q6HX78
GB00B2Q6HX78 gives L&G International Index Trust I Inc3
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