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HSBC FTSE all world index
Matt_22
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Does anyone know the dividence payment for this fund? I believe by looking it 1.62%?
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Are you asking for a prediction of future dividends or information about past dividends?
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Sorry I didn't realise I can change every year?0
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It changes every day and is dependent on the current share price and earnings of the companies making up the index. Suggest a bit more research is needed if this is unfamiliar to you. Most people would not invest in a fund like this if they had a focus on income.Matt_22 said:Sorry I didn't realise I can change every year?
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I'll have a look
It wouldn't be for income it would be for long term growth. I have a lot in tech funds. No dividence but high growth so far. I want to rebalance my portfolio abit. Thanks0 -
Does your interest in dividends signify that your holdings aren't within tax wrappers such as ISA or pension, which will generally be worth using where possible, especially for long term growth?Matt_22 said:I'll have a look
It wouldn't be for income it would be for long term growth. I have a lot in tech funds. No dividence but high growth so far. I want to rebalance my portfolio abit. Thanks0 -
How does that work, dividends from an "Acc" fund?eskbanker said:The history is listed at sites such as:
https://www.fidelity.co.uk/factsheet-data/factsheet/GB00BMJJJF91-HSBC-FTSE-All-World-Index-Fund-C-Acc/dividends0 -
Just because it is an Acc fund, does not mean it doesn't pay out taxable dividends in the eyes of HMRC, which must be declared. That they are reinvested within the fund matters not.Qyburn said:
How does that work, dividends from an "Acc" fund?eskbanker said:The history is listed at sites such as:
https://www.fidelity.co.uk/factsheet-data/factsheet/GB00BMJJJF91-HSBC-FTSE-All-World-Index-Fund-C-Acc/dividends
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....unless within a tax wrapper of course, hence the earlier comment!masonic said:
Just because it is an Acc fund, does not mean it doesn't pay out taxable dividends in the eyes of HMRC, which must be declared. That they are reinvested within the fund matters not.Qyburn said:
How does that work, dividends from an "Acc" fund?eskbanker said:The history is listed at sites such as:
https://www.fidelity.co.uk/factsheet-data/factsheet/GB00BMJJJF91-HSBC-FTSE-All-World-Index-Fund-C-Acc/dividends0 -
Indeed, but there will always be some investors who will need this information.eskbanker said:
....unless within a tax wrapper of course, hence the earlier comment!masonic said:
Just because it is an Acc fund, does not mean it doesn't pay out taxable dividends in the eyes of HMRC, which must be declared. That they are reinvested within the fund matters not.Qyburn said:
How does that work, dividends from an "Acc" fund?eskbanker said:The history is listed at sites such as:
https://www.fidelity.co.uk/factsheet-data/factsheet/GB00BMJJJF91-HSBC-FTSE-All-World-Index-Fund-C-Acc/dividends
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