ISA performance tables / charts
Discussion
kkerr3 said:
I am looking for league tables to see historic performance of ISA's over the last 5 years or so.
Any ideas where I can find these?
You mean fund performance?Any ideas where I can find these?
Hargreaves Landsdown have lots of data on their website, is this any good?
www.hl.co.uk
Does the general population still not understand that an ISA is a wrapper??
Nigel Lawson introduced the original PEP in 1986 and yet here we are 30 years on and people still aren't separating the investment from the tax wrapper....
Definitely time for financial education to be on the National Curriculum!
Nigel Lawson introduced the original PEP in 1986 and yet here we are 30 years on and people still aren't separating the investment from the tax wrapper....
Definitely time for financial education to be on the National Curriculum!
There are thousands upon thousands of funds you can choose from and a further infinite number of possible combinations of those funds you could place in an ISA.
Without wishing to be in any way rude I don't think you appreciate that the question itself is nonsensical.
You may wish to compare ISA wrappers on the basis of cost or individual funds on performance grounds (and cost!), but how you ultimately combine those could lead to a myriad of outcomes.
Without wishing to be in any way rude I don't think you appreciate that the question itself is nonsensical.
You may wish to compare ISA wrappers on the basis of cost or individual funds on performance grounds (and cost!), but how you ultimately combine those could lead to a myriad of outcomes.
Edited by DoubleSix on Sunday 19th March 14:46
DoubleSix said:
Does the general population still not understand that an ISA is a wrapper??
Nigel Lawson introduced the original PEP in 1986 and yet here we are 30 years on and people still aren't separating the investment from the tax wrapper....
Definitely time for financial education to be on the National Curriculum!
A lot of the big providers do help to muddy the water by saying "Just give us your money and we'll invest it for you", so that there is no effective difference between the wrapper and the investment. Nigel Lawson introduced the original PEP in 1986 and yet here we are 30 years on and people still aren't separating the investment from the tax wrapper....
Definitely time for financial education to be on the National Curriculum!
That's probably a completely different class of investment from the "pick your own" style ISA.
davepoth said:
A lot of the big providers do help to muddy the water by saying "Just give us your money and we'll invest it for you", so that there is no effective difference between the wrapper and the investment.
That's probably a completely different class of investment from the "pick your own" style ISA.
They do tell you what they will be investing in and don't change it randomly!That's probably a completely different class of investment from the "pick your own" style ISA.
Regardless, you need to compare the strategies versus the relevant benchmark - it's the underlying investments that are what is relevant!
Edited by sidicks on Sunday 19th March 19:42
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