New to S&S ISAs
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Am looking to invest £200-250/ mth in S&S ISA (no lump sum) - looking at doing this direct through Vanguard (probably a lifestrategy fund) I've had a read around on here (the guides and various threads) and elsewhere on t'net. Charges-wise, could I do any better going elsewhere? (that's where I start to get confused... sorry:o)
Many thanks
Many thanks
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Repaid mtge early (orig 11/25) 01/09 £124616 01/11 £89873 01/13 £52546 01/15 £12133 07/15 £NIL
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Vanguard's 0.15% annual fee after your first year's contributions would come to less than a fiver, which is going to be hard to beat - you might eventually find it worth looking around further after a few more years of accumulation but who knows what the broker market will look like by then?!0
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Vanguard's 0.15% annual fee after your first year's contributions would come to less than a fiver, which is going to be hard to beat - you might eventually find it worth looking around further after a few more years of accumulation but who knows what the broker market will look like by then?!
Brilliant - thanks Five years down the line I also want to be able to invest more, so hopefully other things will have come into playI am the master of my fate; I am the captain of my soulRepaid mtge early (orig 11/25) 01/09 £124616 01/11 £89873 01/13 £52546 01/15 £12133 07/15 £NILNet sales 2024: £200
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