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Thanks. It's within an ISA. It says historically yeild. This must mean the average yeild.0
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Yes, the Fidelity page linked earlier states the historic yield as 1.95%, defined as "Historic Yield is calculated by totalling the dividends paid over the last year by the shares currently held in the fund, then dividing by the value of the fund. This historic yield datapoint is sourced from Broadridge."masonic said:
It usually covers the previous 12 months.Matt_22 said:Thanks. It's within an ISA. It says historically yeild. This must mean the average yeild.1
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