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Alphabet’s dividend? Asian tech giants were there first
Asia’s technology giants have a strong history of dividend payouts. Around 40% of the companies in the Asia Pacific ex Japan benchmark are now yielding more than 3%. Governments are supporting corporate governance improvements
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Annuity
Glossary What is an annuity and what are the pros and cons of getting one?
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Latent Value in Listed Private Equity
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How to use philanthropy to make your mark on the world while investing in what matters to you
Giving to charity is a personal matter, but one philanthropist explains how sharing his wealth can make a difference that is worth talking about, particularly when it comes to funding life-saving cancer research.
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Five questions for: Frederic de Ryckman de Betz, CEO of HOLD Self Storage
Profiles Frederic de Ryckman de Betz has launched an all-new customer-first experience with HOLD Self Storage.
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Final salary pensions and money purchase schemes
Glossary Final salary pensions and money purchase schemes are two types of private pension plans offered by employers. But how do they differ?
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Real interest rate
Glossary A “real” interest rate accounts for the impact of inflation on a given rate of interest. It’s very important to your returns.
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I wish I knew what passive investing was, but I’m too embarrassed to ask
Videos Passive investing is when you buy a fund that aims to track the performance of a particular index. Here's how it works.
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Nothing is permanent except change
With greater depth and diversification throughout global equity markets than ever before, the investment landscape provides numerous options to reduce risk and potentially increase returns unimaginable to would-be-investors fifty years ago.
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MoneyWeek's financial glossary
Glossary All those financial terms you wished you knew but were too embarrassed to ask about.
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MoneyWeek Readers' Choice Awards Winners - 2024
MoneyWeek Awards The MoneyWeek Readers' Choice Awards celebrate the products and services that help you make, keep and spend your money. We reveal this year's winners
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Asian smaller companies: the power behind the throne
Small caps are a vital part of the Asian growth story and inextricably linked to many long-term global trends. Their appealing growth characteristics and resilient business models are under-estimated by investors, in our view. Allocations to Asia by international investors are at their lowest level in a decade.
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Market timing
Glossary Market timing refers to any strategy that involves trying to predict future price movements and shifting between different investments to take advantage of them.
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Purchasing power parity
Glossary Purchasing power parity (PPP) is a theory that tries to work out how over – or undervalued one currency is in relation to another
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Pound cost averaging
Glossary Pound cost averaging is when you drip feed money into shares or units on a regular basis rather than committing a single larger lump sum.
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Gordon’s growth model
Glossary Gordon’s growth model is a very simple but powerful way of valuing shares based on a company’s future dividends. It is sometimes called a “dividend discount” model.
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Unique assets require unique insurance
Many investors own alternative assets as part of a diversified portfolio, but the unique nature of these assets means they require bespoke insurance to protect against loss
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What will your legacy be?
A legacy can be much more than just a financial consideration. It is equally important to bequeath your wealth of experiences, life lessons and memories. LifeBook Memoirs can capture these treasures and preserve them in an autobiography for you, your loved ones and future generations
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Investment Trusts
The latest news, updates and opinions on investment trusts from MoneyWeek experts
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Smaller companies: starting to turn?
The long-awaited turnaround in smaller companies is unlikely to happen just because shares are lowly-valued. However, an improving economic and interest rate backdrop could spark renewed interest in the sector. M&A activity is also providing support for the smaller companies sector
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Take advantage of higher savings rates with Raisin UK
Savers can earn over 5% AER on their cash, and Raisin UK offers a convenient way to manage multiple accounts.
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How will the US presidential elections affect your portfolio?
As we head into the US election season, it’s important to understand how they could impact your portfolio and how to manage these risks
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How to use CFDs and spread bets in your portfolio to improve diversification
Look outside of the world of equities to improve diversification in a portfolio. One of the best ways of doing that is to look to contracts for difference (CfDs) and spread bets
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Your guide to choosing investment for your stocks and shares ISA
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