Just used my full ISA allowance
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Since I read the OP yesterday evening I've been outside with my head torch on counting every single blade of grass in my front garden, as because we all know by now, counting less than all of them would be a complete waste of time.
I'm too shagged out for biscuits, I'm off to bed.0 -
You could have simply posted "Look at how much money I have" but I guess that would have been a little crass and in poor taste.0
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capital0ne wrote: »I've just used up my full ISA allowance, when you get to a largish portfolio, it's meaningless to buy in anything less than £10k in my case because it would be such a small single digit percentage of my total sum. So i only invested in two equities.
I'm sure many of you have the same problem. Makes drip feeding a complete waste of time.
Do you use an IFA to help you manage your vast wealth?0 -
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capital0ne wrote: »I've just used up my full ISA allowance, when you get to a largish portfolio, it's meaningless to buy in anything less than £10k in my case because it would be such a small single digit percentage of my total sum. So i only invested in two equities.
I'm sure many of you have the same problem. Makes drip feeding a complete waste of time.
Thanks - I've just advised my butler and chauffeur to do the same.'I want to die peacefully in my sleep, like my father. Not screaming and terrified like his passengers.' (Bob Monkhouse).
Sky? Believe in better.
Note: win, draw or lose (not 'loose' - opposite of tight!)1 -
Spidernick wrote: »Thanks - I've just advised my butler and chauffeur to do the same.0
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Spidernick wrote: »Thanks - I've just advised my butler and chauffeur to do the same.I 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 -
I just pay upfront and buy gentrified slaves. Drip feeding salaries to servant employees is frankly meaningless to me.0
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I'm sure it was an oversight, but you must mean butlerS and chauffeurS, yes? It would be a waste only having one of each!
I assume all domestic staff were told to report to the Great Hall where they were all addressed at once. To drip feed the conversation, informing each employee at once would be a complete waste of time, each employee being such a small percentage of the total workforce.0
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