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Beatle_Ray
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If i have £100,000 to invest what sort on annaul retrun should i expect if i was using an investment bond?
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Dell Boy
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Beatle_Ray wrote: »If i have £100,000 to invest what sort on annaul retrun should i expect if i was using an investment bond?
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Dell Boy
Why are you asking? This may help you get more accurate answers than mineI am a Chartered Financial Planner
Anything I say on the forum is for discussion purposes only and should not be construed as personal financial advice. It is vitally important to do your own research before acting on information gathered from any users on this forum.0 -
annaul retrun should i expect if i was using an investment bond?
The Investment Bond is only the 'wrapping'
The rate of return you could expect is entirely dependant on what Investments you place within the 'wrapper' and the charges deducted'In nature, there are neither rewards nor punishments - there are Consequences.'0 -
The investmet bond is hoped to pay for care fee's in private home care for mother, IFA suggested this should get a 7.5% return, hence the reason for the bond, still leaves us way short of the total needed
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As others have said, if the bond is just the tax wrapper. If you put a cash fund in there then you will get around 4%. If you put a China fund in there then you could be plus/minus 50%.
Its the investments that give the returns. Not the tax wrapper.
Any reason why an investment bond is being used instead of unit trusts? Has an immediate care annuity been considered? What provider for the investment bond and what funds have been recommended?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.0
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