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adam_text | PERSONAL FINANCE & W$: } : INVESTING* : *:**: * FOR BY MELANIE BIEN,
JULIAN KNIGHT, AND TONY LEVENE EDITED BY FAITH GLASGOW 1 8 O 7 WILEY 2
O O 7 JOHN WILEY SI SONS, LTD TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION / ABOUT
THIS BOOK 1 CONVENTIONS USED IN THIS BOOK 2 WHAT YOU RE NOT TO READ 2
FOOLISH ASSUMPTIONS 2 HOW THIS BOOK IS ORGANISED 3 BOOK I: ORGANISING
YOUR FINANCES AND DEALING WITH DEBT 3 BOOK II: PAYING LESS TAX 4 BOOK
III: BUILDING UP SAVINGS AND INVESTMENTS 4 BOOK IV: RETIRING WEALTHY 4
BOOK V: PROTECTING YOUR WEALTH FOR THE NEXT GENERATION 4 ICONS USED IN
THIS BOOK 5 WHERE TO GO FROM HERE 5 BOOK H ORGANISING LOUR FINANCES AND
BEATING U/ITH DEBT 7 CHAPTER 1: FIGURING OUT FINANCIAL GOALS, FINANCIAL
BUDGETS, AND FINANCIAL ADVISERS 9 LOOKING AT THE BENEFITS OF BEING ON
TOP OF YOUR FINANCES 10 DRAWING UP A BUDGETS 10 STUDYING HOW TO SAVE
WITHOUT SACRIFICING 12 ESTABLISHING YOUR GOALS 13 SETTING UP A RAINY-DAY
FUND 14 LOOKING AFTER YOUR LIFE AND HEALTH 15 PAYING INTO A PENSION PLAN
16 TAKING CARE OF PROPERTY BEFORE PROFITS 16 PAY OFF HOME LOANS EARLY 17
SEEKING HELP: FINANCIAL ADVISERS 18 CONSIDERING ADVISERS 18 BENEFITING
FROM INDEPENDENT ADVICE 19 AVOIDING THE PITFALLS 19 FINDING AN IFA 20
TAKING A MORE LIMITED APPROACH 21 TIED AGENTS 21 GETTING TO GRIPS WITH
QUALIFICATIONS 22 BECOMING ADVANCED 22 LOOKING BEYOND BITS OF PAPER 23
PERSONAL FINANCE & INVESTING ALL-IN-ONE FOR DUMMIES PAYING FOR ADVICE 23
FORKING OUT A FEE 24 GOING WITH COMMISSION 24 COMBINING FEES AND
COMMISSION 24 LOOK FOR NEGOTIATION 25 GOING IT ALONE 25 CHAPTER 2:
CHOOSING THE BEST CURRENT ACCOUNT FOR YOU 27 EXPLAINING HOW CURRENT
ACCOUNTS WORK 27 NOTING INTEREST AND TAXES 28 CONSIDERING SAFETY FIRST
28 PAYING THE CHARGES 29 MAINTAINING THE IDEAL BALANCE 30 FINDING THE
BEST CURRENT ACCOUNT 31 GAINING ACCESS 32 WEIGHING BALANCES ...:. 34
ACCRUING INTEREST 34 TERMS AND CONDITIONS 34 SWITCHING YOUR CURRENT
ACCOUNT 35 COMPLETING THE APPLICATION FORM 35 OBTAINING A LIST OF DIRECT
DEBITS 36 HANDLING THE CHANGEOVER PERIOD 36 CHAPTER 3: COVERING YOURSELF
WITH INSURANCE 37 ARRANGING COVER 37 DECIDING WHAT INSURANCE YOU NEED 38
DISCLOSING INFORMATION TO THE INSURER 38 SHOPPING AROUND FOR INSURANCE
39 READING THE POLICY CAREFULLY 39 DECIDING ON THE EXCESS 39 MAKING A
COMEBACK IF THINGS GO WRONG 40 CUTTING COSTS - WITHOUT SKIMPING ON COVER
; 40 HANDLING HEALTH AND PROTECTION .....:*... 40 INSURING YOUR LIFE 41
BEGINNING TERM ASSURANCE 41 GETTING WHOLE OF LIFE INSURANCE : 43
PROTECTING YOUR INCOME 43 COVERING CRITICAL ILLNESS 44 PREPARING FOR
ACCIDENT, SICKNESS, AND UNEMPLOYMENT 45 PURCHASING PRIVATE MEDICAL
INSURANCE 46 ACCOUNTING FOR THE COST 46 DECLARING YOUR MEDICAL HISTORY
46 COVERING YOUR HOME AND BELONGINGS 47 SAFEGUARDING YOUR HOME 47 TAKING
CARE OF CONTENTS INSURANCE...:...... ..: 48 MAKING SURE OF YOUR CAR : .
48 TRAVELLING UNDER COVER 49 TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER 4: TACKLING YOUR
OVERDRAFT AND OTHER CREDIT NASTIES 51 UNDERSTANDING HOW OVERDRAFTS WORK
52 REQUESTING PERMISSION 52 CALCULATING INTEREST.. 52 LOOKING AT
FEES..... 54 DECIDING WHETHER AN OVERDRAFT REALLY IS THE ANSWER 55
CHOOSING A CURRENT ACCOUNT FOR ITS OVERDRAFT 56 FEE-FREE BUFFERS 56
INTRODUCTORY OFFERS *.. 57 SWITCHING CURRENT ACCOUNTS WHEN YOU HAVE AN
OVERDRAFT 58 REDUCING YOUR OVERDRAFT 58 DEALING WITH OTHER DEBTS. 59
HANDLING STORE CARDKSMARTLY .:.... 59 SIGNING UP FOR STORE CARDS .;* 60
PAYING EXTORTIONATE RATES OF INTEREST 60 MAKING STORE CARDS WORK FOR YOU
61 CLEARING STORE CARD DEBT 62 AVOIDING DEBT CONSOLIDATION FIRMS 63
CONSOLIDATING DEBTS INTO ONE LOAN 63 LOOKING AT HIGH RATES AND
ARRANGEMENT FEES 64 STEERING CLEAR OF LOAN SHARKS . 64 ESCAPING THE
DEBT TRAP . .* 65 PRIORITISING YOUR DEBTS.~. ...:....: 65 WORKING OUT
YOUR BUDGET *.*.... 66 MAKING SAVINGS WORK HARDER ...*!.... 66 JUGGLING
YOUR MORTGAGE ...... . 66 REPLACING THE PLASTIC. .1. 67 CONTACTING YOUR
CREDITORS 67 SEEKING FREE ADVICE ; 68 GOING BANKRUPT : ;*. 68 CHAPTER 5:
CHOOSING A CREDIT CARD 71 UNDERSTANDING HOW, CREDIT CARDS WORK :.. 72
CALCULATING INTEREST 72 FIGURING OUT CREDIT LIMITS .....:. 73 MAKING THE
MINIMUM PAYMENT 74 FINDING LOW RATES 74 SOURCING GOOD INTRODUCTORY RATES
75 PURSUING LOW LIFETIME BALANCES .:... 76 ENJOYING THE PERKS OF
CLEARING YOUR BALANCE EVERY MONTH 76 GETTING CASHBACK... 76 EARNING
LOYALTY POINTS AND AIR MILES 77 GOING FOR THE ADDED EXTRAS 77 BUYING FOR
CHARITY AND AFFINITY GROUPS 77 PERSONAL FINANCE & INVESTING ALL-IN-ONE
FOR DUMMIES AVOIDING CERTAIN CREDIT CARD ACTIVITIES 78 PAYING ANNUAL
CHARGES 78 WITHDRAWING CASH 78 BUYING CREDIT CARD PROTECTION 78
PROTECTING YOUR PURCHASES 79 CONSIDERING YOUR CREDIT RATING 80 WORKING
WITH CREDIT SCORING 80 CORRECTING MISTAKES ON YOUR FILE 81 FAILING
CREDIT SCORING 82 CHAPTER 6: WEIGHING UP PERSONAL LOANS 83 FIGURING OUT
WHEN A LOAN MAKES PERFECT SENSE 83 DECIDING WHEN A LOAN IS NOT A GOOD
IDEA 84 UNDERSTANDING HOW LOANS WORK 85 TAKING OUT UNSECURED VERSUS
SECURED LOANS 85 DECIDING ON THE TERM 87 WORKING OUT THE INTEREST 87
CALCULATING THE TOTAL COST 88 WATCHING OUT FOR EARLY REDEMPTION
PENALTIES 88 AIMING FOR FLEXIBILITY 89 FINDING THE BEST PERSONAL LOAN 89
APPLYING FOR A LOAN 90 AVOIDING PAYMENT PROTECTION INSURANCE 91 WORKING
OUT THE COST 92 CHECKING THE SMALL PRINT 92 DECIDING WHETHER YOU NEED
COVER 92 TAKING ACTION IF YOU ARE STRUGGLING WITH REPAYMENTS 93 BOOK 11:
PAGING LESS TAX 95 CHAPTER 1: UNDERSTANDING TAX BASICS 97 LAYING OUT THE
BASICS OF THE TAX SYSTEM 98 CONSIDERING TAX AND YOUR FAMILY ; 99 RUNNING
THROUGH THE TAX YEAR 100 KEEPING GOOD PERSONAL RECORDS: 103 IDENTIFYING
WHO NEEDS TO KEEP RECORDS 103 SORTING OUT WHAT TO KEEP 104 DECIDING HOW
LONG TO KEEP TAX RECORDS 107 RETAINING BUSINESS RECORDS 107 ASKING FOR
RECEIPTS 108 KEEPING BUSINESS RECORDS FOR A LONG, LONG TIME 109 ENSURING
A PART-TIME BUSINESS FOLLOWS THE RULES 109 MANAGING YOUR RECORD-KEEPING
: 110 TABLE OF CONTENTS )CLLI CHAPTER 2: DEALING WITH SELF ASSESSMENT
111 MANAGING THE MECHANICS OF THE FORM ILL GETTING THE FORMS ILL
DISCOVERING YOU DON T HAVE TO FILL IN A FORM 113 KEEPING RECORDS 114
FILLING IN THE RETURN 114 AVOIDING THE MOST COMMON SELF ASSESSMENT
ERRORS 114 LISTING INCOME AND CREDITS 115 GOING INTO SAVINGS AND
INVESTMENTS 116 MAKING FRIENDS WITH THE BLANK PAGE..... 117 SEEING ABOUT
SUPPLEMENTARY PAGES 117 COUNTING THE WAYS OF DOING THE SUMS 120 FILING
EARLY 120 USING PURPOSE-BUILT SOFTWARE : 120 FILING YOUR FORM ;..: 121
POSTING YOUR FORM 121 SUBMITTING YOUR FORM ONLINE 121 PAYING ON ACCOUNT
122 ASKING FOR A REDUCTION IN PAYMENTS : 123 ADDING UP THE POTENTIAL
PENALTIES 123 CHAPTER 3: TAXING FAMILY SITUATIONS 125 GETTING MARRIED ,
125 SEEING WHO CAN CLAIM THE MCA 126 FIGURING OUT THE ALLOWANCE : .:
127 CONNECTING MCA AND THE AGE ALLOWANCE 127 MAXIMISING THE TAX BENEFITS
OF MARRIAGE 128 SORTING OUT YOUR TAX ALLOWANCE 128 SWAPPING YOUR ASSETS
129 INHERITING EACH OTHER S ASSETS.. 130 TAKING A STAKE IN A PENSION 130
COHABITING INSTEAD OF MARRYING 130 BREAKING UP 131 SORTING OUT THE TAX
BILL 131 PAYING AND RECEIVING MAINTENANCE PAYMENTS 132 BECOMING A
TAXPAYER 132 GIVING MONEY TO CHILDREN .-.; 133 GIVING MONEY AS A
NON-PARENT 134 TAKING ADVANTAGE OF THE SMALL AMOUNT EXEMPTION 134 SAVING
TAX BY GIVING WISELY 135 INVESTING IN SINGLE PREMIUM INSURANCE BONDS 136
SETTING UP A TRUST 136 GETTING MONEY FOR CHILDREN 137 BENEFITING FROM
CHILD BENEFIT 138 CLAIMING CHILD TAX CREDIT 138 GAINING A TRUST FROM THE
GOVERNMENT 142 RECEIVING HELP WITH CHILDCARE COSTS 143 )CS$J PERSONAL
FINANCE & INVESTING ALL-IN-ONE FOR DUMMIES CHAPTER 4: UNDERSTANDING TAX
WHEN YOU WORK FOR SOMEONE ELSE... 145 DELVING INTO THE MYSTERIES OF PAYE
AND ITS CODES 146 FINDING OUT WHAT THE NUMBERS MEAN... 146 LOOKING AT
THE LETTERS.; 147 CHECKING YOUR DEDUCTIONS 148 CHECKING YOUR PAY PACKET
148 MEETING YOUR NATIONAL INSURANCE OBLIGATIONS 149 NOTICING WHEN YOUR
EMPLOYER GETS IT WRONG 151 LOSING OR LEAVING YOUR JOB : 152 TAXING THOSE
LITTLE EXTRAS .: ; 154 TRAVELLING TO AND FOR WORK : 155 COUNTING THE
COST OF A COMPANY CAR :... 155 CYCLING - TWO WHEELS ARE BETTER : 158
GETTING NON-TRANSPORT PERKS 159 HOUSING: FROM THE VICARAGE TO THE
LIGHTHOUSE ......: 159 PAYING FOR CHILDCARE 160 REALISING OTHER TAX-FREE
PERKS 160 EXPLAINING EXPENSES: THE WHOLLY, EXCLUSIVELY, AND NECESSARILY
RULE....162 EXAMINING EXPENSES THAT QUALIFY 162 EYEING EXPENSES YOU PAY
TAX ON 163 SPECIAL DEALS FOR SPECIAL JOBS 163 OFFERING SHARE SCHEMES -
WHO AND HOW 164 WORKING OUT WHO OFFERS WHAT TO WHOM 164 TREASURING THE
TAX SAVINGS 165 SAVING WITH A SAVE AS YOU EARN SCHEME ! : 165 DISCUSSING
SHARE INCENTIVE PLANS 167 GETTING SOMETHING FOR NOTHING WITH FREE SHARES
167 GOING INTO PARTNERSHIP WITH YOUR EMPLOYER... 168 GOING BEYOND
APPROVAL 169 GETTING A REWARD FOR ENTERPRISE 169 PICKING OUT PARTICULAR
EMPLOYEES WITH A CSOP 169 CHAPTER 5: WORKING FOR YOURSELF CAN BE LESS
TAXING 171 DEFINING THE TERMS : 171 MEETING HMRC S STANDARDS FOR
SELF-EMPLOYMENT 172 DELVING INTO THE GREY AREA: SOLE TRADER OR SIMPLE
SELLER? 173 TESTING YOUR WINGS WHILST STAYING EMPLOYED 173 FORMALISING
YOUR STATUS ; . 174 REGISTERING YOUR NEW BUSINESS ...:....: 174
CHOOSING YOUR TAX YEAR CAREFULLY ; 174 SIGNING ON FOR AND PAYING VAT *.
176 KEEPING ACCOUNTS TO KEEP EVERYONE HAPPY 178 FILLING OUT SCHEDULE D
CAN PAY DIVIDENDS : 179 COUNTING YOUR CREDITS 179 TABLE OF CONTENTS
ACCOUNTING FOR BIG BUSINESS ITEMS 180 CLAIMING EXTRA HELP AS YOU START
UP : . 181 ACCOUNTING FOR LOSS MAKING 181 SCANNING NATIONAL INSURANCE
182 COMPLICATING THE CLASSES 182 PUTTING A CAP ON NATIONAL INSURANCE 183
HIRING HELPERS ., :. 184 EMPLOYING YOUR FAMILY......... 184 ESTABLISHING
A PARTNERSHIP WITH YOUR PARTNER 185 PAYING EMPLOYEES 185 GIVING UP WORK
. 186 CHAPTER 6: TAXING YOUR SAVINGS AND INVESTMENTS 187 TAXING
INTEREST : 188 PAYING TAX WITHOUT EFFORT (OR INTENT) 188 SHELLING OUT AT
THE SPECIAL SAVINGS RATE 189 DOING THE SUMS YOURSELF :-. 189 ASKING FOR
A TAX REBATE 193 CHECKING YOUR REBATE QUALIFICATIONS 193 RECOVERING
MONEY WITH FORM R85 194 GETTING MONEY BACK WITH R40 195 GETTING MONEY
BACK UP TO FIVE YEARS LATER 195 CONSIDERING A TRIO OF TAXES 196 DOLING
OUT STAMP DUTY 196 DECLARING YOUR DIVIDENDS.... 198 DEALING WITH CAPITAL
GAINS TAX 199 LOOKING AT THE TAX IMPLICATIONS OF INVESTING 202 SAVING
HASSLE WITH UNIT AND INVESTMENT TRUSTS 202 BUYING BONDS 203 EXAMINING
THE BENEFITS OF ISAS 203 REWARDING RISK TAKERS 204 TAKING ACCOUNT OF
LOSSES 206 LOOKING AT THE BASICS OF INSURANCE 207 EVALUATING ENDOWMENTS
208 CUTTING AWAY THE COMPLEXITY OF LIFE INSURANCE TAXATION RULES 208
CHECKING OUT WHETHER POLICIES QUALIFY OR NOT 209 JUMPING TAX HURDLES 209
LOOKING AT LUMP SUM INSURANCE BONDS 210 TAKING A REGULAR INCOME 211
SLICING FROM THE TOP 212 EYEING GUARANTEED BONDS . 214 GOING OFFSHORE
WITH YOUR MONEY 214 LOOKING AT THE LEGALITIES 214 WEIGHING UP COSTS
VERSUS SAVINGS 215 PERSONAL FINANCE & INVESTING ALL-IN-ONE FOR DUMMIES
BOOK 111: BUILDING UP SAVINGS AND INVESTMENTS 217 CHAPTER 1: SQUARING
RISK AND RETURN 219 EXAMINING TWO INVESTING PRINCIPLES YOU SHOULD NEVER
FORGET 220 DETERMINING THE RETURN YOU WANT FROM YOUR MONEY 221 THE
LIKELY RETURN FROM SHARES 223 THE LIKELY RETURN FROM BONDS 224 THE
LIKELY RETURN FROM PROPERTY 225 THE LIKELY RETURN FROM A CASH ACCOUNT
226 THE LIKELY RETURN FROM OTHER ASSETS 227 INCREASING YOUR CHANCES OF
SUCCESSFUL RETURNS 228 PLENTY OF FACTORS AFFECT YOUR CHANCES OF SUCCESS
228 DIVERSIFICATION IS YOUR BEST FRIEND 229 PATIENCE IS YOUR PAL : 231
CHAPTER 2: SAVING FOR A RAINY DAY 233 DEALING WITH AN EMERGENCY 233
LOOKING AT SAVINGS STRENGTHS 234 MAKING SURE YOUR MONEY IS EASILY
ACCESSIBLE 235 MINIMISING RISK 235 DECIDING HOW MUCH YOU NEED TO SAVE
236 FINDING THE BEST SAVINGS ACCOUNT 236 SAVING WITH A MONTHLY ACCOUNT
236 OPTING FOR A MINI CASH INDIVIDUAL SAVINGS ACCOUNT 237 WATCHING OUT
FOR NOTICE PERIODS 238 CONSIDERING THE IMPACT OF BONUSES 238 REALISING
THE ADVANTAGE OF TIERED RATES 239 FIXING THE RATE AND THE TERM 239
OFFSETTING YOUR SAVINGS 239 SHOPPING AROUND FOR THE BEST DEAL 240
LOGGING ON 240 TELEPHONING AND POSTING 241 ACCESSING SAVINGS VIA A
BRANCH 241 SAFEGUARDING YOUR SAVINGS : -. 241 CHAPTER 3: CHOOSING A
MORTGAGE 243 WORKING OUT HOW MUCH YOU CAN AFFORD TO BORROW.... 243
MULTIPLYING YOUR INCOME 244 COPING WITHOUT A DEPOSIT 244 CALCULATING HOW
MUCH CASH YOU NEED BEYOND THE PRICE 245 LOOKING OUT FOR THE LENDER S FEE
245 PAYING A MORTGAGE BROKER 246 COMMISSIONING A LENDER S VALUATION AND
SURVEY 246 SETTLING LEGAL FEES AND DISBURSEMENTS 247 SENDING IN YOUR
STAMP DUTY 248 TABLE OF CONTENTS EENIE, MEENIE, MINEY, MO: CHOOSING THE
RIGHT MORTGAGE 248 UNDERSTANDING REPAYMENT LOANS 249 GOING INTEREST-ONLY
249 COMBINING REPAYMENT WITH INTEREST-ONLY 252 UNDERSTANDING RATES 252
AVOIDING THE STANDARD VARIABLE RATE 252 OPTING FOR A FIX 253 PLUMPING
FOR A DISCOUNT 253 CHECKING OUT CAPPED RATES 253 TRACKING THE BASE RATE
254 OFFSETTING YOUR MORTGAGE 255 CASHING IN ON A CASHBACK MORTGAGE 256
FINDING THE BEST MORTGAGE 257 SEEKING ADVICE 257 GOING ONLINE 258
AVOIDING UNNECESSARY COSTS 259 WATCHING OUT FOR MIG 259 ESCAPING EARLY
REDEMPTION PENALTIES 260 SIDESTEPPING COMPULSORY INSURANCE 260 CHAPTER
4: MAKING THE MOST OF TAX-FREE SAVINGS AND INVESTMENTS 263 OPTING FOR AN
INDIVIDUAL SAVINGS ACCOUNT 263 CONTRIBUTING TO ISAS 264 UNDERSTANDING
MINIS AND MAXIS . 265 DECIDING ON YOUR ISA INVESTMENTS 266 SELECTING
YOUR OWN ISA 269 TRANSFERRING YOUR ISA 270 CHOOSING NATIONAL SAVINGS
CERTIFICATES 271 EXPLORING VENTURE CAPITAL TRUSTS 271 BETTING ON PREMIUM
BONDS 273 CHAPTER 5: DELVING INTO COLLECTIVE INVESTMENTS 275 POOLING
YOUR INVESTMENTS 276 LOOKING AT THE ADVANTAGES OF POOLED INVESTMENTS 276
LOSING OUT BY POOLING 277 JUMPING INTO DIFFERENT POOLS 277 UNDERSTANDING
UNIT TRUSTS 278 EXAMINING ONE BIG DIFFERENCE BETWEEN UNIT TRUSTS AND
OEICS 279 SELECTING THE BEST UNIT TRUST FOR YOU . 280 WORKING OUT
CHARGES 281 COMPARING ACTIVE VERSUS PASSIVE FUND MANAGERS 281 GOING WITH
A FUND OF FUNDS 283 CHECKING OUT INVESTMENT SUPERMARKETS 284 A * * *
XVIII PERSONAL FINANCE & INVESTING ALL-IN-ONE FOR DUMMIES UNDERSTANDING
WHAT INVESTMENT TRUSTS ARE ; 284 EXAMINING THE DISCOUNT 285 KNOWING WHAT
GEARING MEANS 286 STARTING WITH THE GLOBAL GROWTH SECTOR 287 MAKING
SENSE OF WITH-PROFITS INVESTMENT BONDS 287 BUYING CORPORATE BOND FUNDS
288 CHOOSING EXCHANGE TRADED FUNDS 289 THE WORTH OF PERFORMANCE TABLES
290 TABLES THAT SHOW CUMULATIVE FIGURES 291 TABLES THAT USE DISCRETE
FIGURES 292 WAYS TO SEPARATE THE GOOD MANAGERS FROM THE BAD 292 TAKING
ETHICS INTO CONSIDERATION 293 SHADES OF GREEN: ETHICAL UNIT TRUSTS 294
BALANCING ACT: THE PROS AND CONS OF ETHICAL INVESTING 295 THE WORTH OF
FUND MANAGER FEES , 295 INVESTMENT CLUBS: DO-IT-YOURSELF FUND MANAGEMENT
296 CHAPTER 6: SCRUTINISING SHARES AND BONDS 299 INVESTING BASICS . 300
WHAT TO CONSIDER WHEN BUYING INDIVIDUAL SHARES 300 KNOW THE
PSYCHOLOGICAL IMPACT OF THE ECONOMY 301 KNOW THE POWER OF INTEREST RATES
301 SELECTING YOUR SHARES 304 DECIDING ON GROWTH OR INCOME 304 SPREADING
YOUR RISK 305 PICKING MORE EXOTIC INVESTMENTS 305 CHOOSING A BROKER 306
KNOWING YOU RE PROTECTED 306 DECIDING WHAT SERVICE YOU NEED 307
CONSIDERATIONS WITH DISCRETIONARY AND ADVISORY SERVICES 309
CONSIDERATIONS WITH EXECUTION-ONLY SERVICES 309 ADDITIONAL
CONSIDERATIONS 310 BUYING AND SELLING SHARES 311 HOLDING YOUR SHARES 312
LOOKING FORWARD TO RETURNS 313 GENERATING DIVIDENDS 314 UNDERSTANDING
CHARGES 315 PAYING DUTY 315 KEEPING TRACK OF YOUR SHARES 317 GETTING TO
GRIPS WITH BONDS 317 UNDERSTANDING HOW BONDS WORK 318 DO I NEED BONDS?
. 319 TELL ME THE BIG DIFFERENCES BETWEEN BONDS AND SHARES 319 TABLE
OF CONTENTS WHAT MAKES BOND PRICES GO UP AND DOWN 320 THE INTEREST RATE
GAMBLE 321 THE CREDIT RATING CONUNDRUM 323 WORKING OUT GOVERNMENT BONDS
326 CONVENTIONAL GILTS 327 DOUBLE-DATED CONVENTIONAL GILTS 327
INDEX-LINKED GILTS 328 UNDATED GILTS : 328 GILT STRIPS 328 CHAPTER 7:
INVESTING IN BRICKS AND MORTAR 329 THE PROS AND CONS OF BUYING PROPERTY
TO RENT 329 THE AFFORDABILITY ISSUE 331 THE BUY TO LET MORTGAGE 331 HOW
MUCH CAN YOU BORROW? 331 HOW MUCH WILL YOU ACTUALLY GET? . *.. 332
ITEMS TO CONSIDER ABOUT THE MORTGAGE : 333 THE PROPERTY YIELD: A
COMPARISON TOOL 334 LOCATION, LOCATION, LOCATION :. 334 MATCHING TENANTS
TO THE PROPERTY S LOCATION 335 CONSIDERING PROPERTIES IN POOR CONDITION
336 HOW TO ATTRACT TENANTS : 336 ADVERTISE FOR THEM 337 CONTACT LOCAL
EMPLOYERS 337 USE, WORD OF MOUTH 337 USE THE INTERNET... 337 THE TAX
ISSUE : 338 COMMERCIAL PROPERTY INVESTMENTS , 338 WHAT S GOOD ABOUT
COMMERCIAL PROPERTY? 339 WHAT S BAD ABOUT COMMERCIAL PROPERTY? 339 HOW
TO INVEST IN COMMERCIAL PROPERTY.. 339 CHAPTER 8: MAKING EXOTIC
INVESTMENTS 343 GETTING INTO GEAR FOR A FASTER RIDE 344 HEDGING YOUR
BETS 345 TRADING TRADED OPTIONS 346 WHAT IS AN OPTION? 346 WHAT ARE CALL
PRICES AND PUT PRICES? 347 WHAT IS OPTION VOLATILITY? 348 TAKING A
GAMBLE WITH SPREAD BETTING 349 GETTING CONTRACTS FOR DIFFERENCE - FOR A
DIFFERENT KIND OF DEAL 350 HOW CFDS WORK 351 THE BENEFITS AND DRAWBACKS
OF CFDS 351 UNDERSTANDING WARRANTS .: 352 PERSONAL FINANCE & INVESTING
ALL-IN-ONE FOR DUMMIES BOOK IV: RETIRING WEALTHY 355 CHAPTER 1: PLANNING
FOR A WEALTHY RETIREMENT 357 MAKING SOME VITAL DECISIONS ABOUT
RETIREMENT 357 PLANNING YOUR RETIREMENT AGE 358 CALCULATING HOW MUCH
INCOME YOU NEED TO LIVE (AND PLAY) 358 WORKING OUT YOUR CURRENT POSITION
360 STARTING SAVING 361 REVIEWING YOUR PLAN 361 REALISING RETIREMENT CAN
BE SUDDEN 361 LOOKING AT WHAT YOU VE GOT GOING FOR YOU 363 THE YOUNGER
YOU START THE BETTER THE RESULT CAN BE 363 YOUR FINANCES ARE TURBO
CHARGED LATER IN LIFE 363 YOU RE PROBABLY RICHER THAN YOU THINK 364
TAKING YOUR LOVED ONES ALONG FOR THE RETIREMENT RIDE 365 PROTECTING YOUR
RETIRING WEALTHY PLAN: BUYING INSURANCE 367 CHAPTER 2: MAKING THE MOST
OF STATE AND WORKPLACE PENSIONS 369 REALISING THE IMPORTANCE OF YOUR
PENSION 369 UNDERSTANDING THE GREAT PENSIONS TAX BREAK 370 REMEMBERING
THE PENSION TAX BREAK HAS STRINGS ATTACHED 371 GETTING TO GRIPS WITH THE
STATE PENSION 372 RELYING ON THE STATE ALONE IS NOT AN OPTION 373
WORKING OUT THE VALUE OF YOUR STATE PENSION 374 GETTING INTO THE SECOND
STATE PENSION 376 GETTING CREDIT FOR YOUR PENSION AND OTHER BENEFITS 378
SUPPLEMENTING THE STATE SCHEME WITH A PRIVATE PENSION 379 TAKING
ADVANTAGE OF THE TAX BREAKS 379 LOCKING AWAY YOUR CASH 379 GUARANTEEING
AN INCOME 380 BEING SMART BY JOINING THE COMPANY SCHEME 380 BENEFITING
FROM EMPLOYER CONTRIBUTIONS 380 PROTECTING YOUR FAMILY WITH LIFE COVER
382 PROVIDING PENSIONS FOR SURVIVING PARTNERS 383 EXPLORING THE TYPES OF
WORKPLACE PENSIONS 383 FIGURING OUT FINAL SALARY SCHEMES 385 MAKING THE
MOST OF A MONEY PURCHASE SCHEME 387 GOING WITH A GROUP PERSONAL PENSION
OR STAKEHOLDER SCHEME 389 LOOKING AT LIMITS ON YOUR PENSION 390 BUMPING
INTO THE CONTRIBUTION CEILING 390 GETTING TAX RELIEF 391 INCREASING YOUR
CONTRIBUTIONS 391 CONTRACTING IN OR OUT OF THE STATE SECOND PENSION 392
CHANGING JOBS - AND YOUR PENSION 393 TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER 3:
PICKING THROUGH PERSONAL PENSIONS 395 UNDERSTANDING WHAT PERSONAL
PENSIONS HAVE TO OFFER 395 THE PERSONAL PENSION TAX BREAK 396 FIGURING
OUT PERSONAL PENSION PERFORMANCE 397 WEIGHING UP PERSONAL AND WORKPLACE
PENSIONS 398 HAVING YOUR PENSION CAKE AND EATING IT 399 CHOOSING THE
BEST SCHEME FOR YOU 400 SEARCHING FOR SOURCES 401 SEEKING ADVICE 402
DECIDING WHERE TO INVEST 402 MAKING CONTRIBUTIONS 404 STOPPING
CONTRIBUTIONS 405 TRANSFERRING TO ANOTHER FUND 405 UNDERSTANDING THE
EFFECTS OF CHARGES 406 STAKING YOUR FUTURE ON A STAKEHOLDER PENSION 407
CHAPTER 4: TAKING CONTROL WITH A SIPP 409 INTRODUCING SELF INVESTED
PERSONAL PENSIONS (SIPPS) 409 LOOKING AT SIPP INVESTMENTS I 412 KEEPING
YOUR SIPP IN THE FAMILY 414 CHOOSING THE RIGHT SIPP PROVIDER ; 414
PROVIDER SERVICES 415 SIPP CHARGES 415 RANGE OF INVESTMENTS 415 BUILDING
A BALANCED SIPP PORTFOLIO 416 TO SIPP OR NOT TO SIPP *... 417 CHAPTER 5:
WORKING WITH YOUR PENSION 419 DECIDING WHEN TO RETIRE 419 TAKING EARLY
RETIREMENT 421 RETIRING AT THE USUAL AGE 421 WORKING PAST RETIREMENT AGE
421 DELAYING YOUR STATE PENSION 422 DOING THE STATE PENSION DEFERRAL
SUMS 422 ASKING THE KEY QUESTION: CAN YOU AFFORD TO DEFER? 423 INVESTING
A LUMP SUM AT RETIREMENT 424 GETTING IT RIGHT: BUYING AN ANNUITY 425
UNDERSTANDING ANNUITY CALCULATIONS 426 CHOOSING A LEVEL OR RISING
ANNUITY 427 FIGURING OUT WHEN TO BUY AN ANNUITY 428 RETIRING GRADUALLY
429 MAKING SURE YOUR ANNUITY SURVIVES YOU 430 CHECKING OUT INCOME
DRAWDOWN 431 OPTING FOR AN ALTERNATIVELY SECURED PENSION 432 PERSONAL
FINANCE & INVESTING ALL-IN-ONE FOR DUMMIES MAKING THE MOST OF LOTS OF
LITTLE PENSIONS 433 TAKING THE PENSION TRANSFER OPTION 433 CASHING IN
YOUR PENSIONS , 433 LEAVING YOUR PENSIONS ALONE 433 EXECUTING A PENSION
TRANSFER 434 DANGERS OF UNLOCKING YOUR PENSION 435 ASSESSING PENSION
ALTERNATIVES ; 437 CHAPTER 6: USING PROPERTY FOR RETIREMENT 439 CASHING
IN YOUR PROPERTY 439 DOWNSIZING 441 UNDERSTANDING EQUITY RELEASE 442
DIFFERENT TYPES OF EQUITY RELEASE EXPLAINED 442 QUALIFYING FOR EQUITY
RELEASE 445 TREADING CAREFULLY WITH EQUITY RELEASE 446 PUSHING DOWN ON
YOUR MORTGAGE 447 SWAPPING LENDERS TO SAVE A PACKET 447 BOOK V:
PROTECTING LOUR WEALTH FOR THE NEXT GENERATION CHAPTER 1: WORKING OUT
WHY TO WRITE A WILL 451 RECOGNISING THE ADVANTAGES OF PUTTING YOUR
ESTATE IN ORDER 451 THE CIRCLE OF LIFE: EVENTS TO PROMPT YOU INTO
WILL-WRITING 452 MAKING A WILL WITH YOUR SPOUSE 454 CONSIDERING WHO
CAN T MAKE A WILL 455 CHECKING THE GREY MATTER: BEING OF SOUND MIND 455
UNUSUAL CIRCUMSTANCES WHERE THE WILL IS STILL VALID 456 MINOR
INCONVENIENCE: BEING TOO YOUNG TO MAKE A WILL 457 UNDERSTANDING THE
CONSEQUENCES OF DYING WITHOUT A WILL 458 THE SPOUSE GETS IT ALL (WELL,
NEARLY!) 458 LETTING THE KIDS IN ON THE ACT ... 460 LIVING IT UP WITH
LIFE INTEREST 460 NO SPOUSE, NO CHILDREN - IF, IF, AND MORE IFS.... 461
MODERN LIFE: INTESTACY ISN T GEARED UP FOR IT! 462 LOOKING AT THE
DIFFERENT RULES IN SCOTLAND 464 THE SPOUSE DOES GET IT ALL! 464 LETTING
THE KIDS GET A LOOK IN . 465 OTHER NIGHTS ON INTESTACY 7. 465 CHAPTER
2: DECIDING WHO GETS WHAT 467 WHO YOU HAVE TO INCLUDE IN YOUR WILL 467
DISPUTING YOUR WILL IN ENGLAND AND WALES 468 DISPUTING YOUR WILL IN
SCOTLAND 468 TABLE OF CONTENTS XXI11 ASSESSING WHAT EVERYONE SHOULD HAVE
... ; 469 TAKING CARE OF YOUR SPOUSE 469 PROVIDING FOR YOUR CHILDREN ;
470 GIFTING TO YOUR GRANDCHILDREN 471 SEEING YOUR PARENTS RIGHT..... I
472 INCLUDING EVERYONE: THE CATCH-ALL APPROACH 473 GIFT FAILURE AND HOW
TO PREVENT IT 474 PLAYING THE PHILANTHROPIST *.... :... 476 GIFTING TO
CUT THE TAX BILL ...:...;.;. 476 UNDERSTANDING HOW OWNERSHIP AFFECTS
YOUR BEQUEST 478 SOLE TENANCY ; 478 BENEFICIAL JOINT TENANCY 479 TENANTS
IN COMMON 480 PUTTING YOUR FAITH IN TRUSTS 482 CHAPTER 3: CHOOSING THE
RIGHT PEOPLE TO FOLLOW YOUR WISHES 485 CONSIDERING THE PEOPLE WHO MAKE
YOUR WILL WORK....: 486 THE BIG CHEESE: THE EXECUTOR : .....:...... ....
486 CHOOSING AN EXECUTOR. 487 HOMING IN ON THE DETAIL... .: 488 A MATTER
OF FAITH: TRUSTEES 489 PROTECTING YOUR CHILDREN: GUARDIANS : 490
DIVORCE AND GUARDIANS ...;...... 491 NO-GUARDIAN SITUATIONS :....:....
492 MONEY, MONEY, MONEY ISN T CHILD S PLAY. ..:. 493 THE EYES HAVE IT:
WITNESSES 493 CONSIDERING GETTING EXPERT HELP : ..... 495 SOLICITORS
:........: ; 495 ACCOUNTANTS .......:.... 496 PREPARING TO MEET THE
EXPERTS :... 497 GOING SOLO: USING A WILL KIT..... :... ; .: ; ; .,...;
499 KEEPING YOUR WILL SAFE 499 CHAPTER 4: DEALING WITH INHERITANCE TAX
501 MAKING SENSE OF INHERITANCE TAX! . . .....: 502 DOING THE
INHERITANCE TAX SUMS I........ 502 WORKING OUT YOUR TAX LIABILITY
I......:::.. 504 RECOGNISING THE MUST PLAN SCENARIOS 505 THE CRUELLEST
CUT OF ALL: TAX AND THE FAMILY HOME 505 FACING UP TO AN INHERITANCE TAX
BILL.. I .................: 506 BUILD UP A HANDSOME ESTATE
RESIDUE.. ...*..... 506 SQUEEZE THE LIFE OUT OF LIFE INSURANCE.:.! 506 A
TAXING QUESTION: AVOIDANCE OR EVASION? ........:. 507 SIMPLE STEPS TO
REDUCE INHERITANCE TAX 508 PERSONAL FINANCE & INVESTING ALL-IN-ONE FOR
DUMMIES EXPLOITING YOUR SPOUSE S NIL-RATE BAND 508 DOING IT THE WRONG
WAY 509 DOING IT THE RIGHT WAY 510 DOING EVEN BETTER 510 USING EXEMPT
GIFTS TO SAVE TAX 511 TWO GIFTS FOR THE PRICE OF ONE 512 CARRYING AN
EXEMPT GIFT FORWARDS 513 GIFTING FROM EVERYDAY INCOME 514 REVVING UP
POTENTIALLY EXEMPT TRANSFERS 515 THE PROS AND CONS OF KEEPING A PET 516
AVOIDING THE TRIPLE-TAX RAP 517 USING A TRUST TO EASE THE TRIPLE-TAX
RAP.... 517 DON T LET THE GROB GET YOU! 518 STRATEGIES FOR SINGLETONS
..: 519 THE GENERATION GAME: REDUCING TAX BY GENERATION SKIPPING 520
PROTECTING THE FAMILY HOME ... BY MOVING OUT! 522 FLEEING THE COUNTRY TO
AVOID IHT 524 DROPPING THE TEMPERATURE: ESTATE FREEZING 525 CHAPTER 5:
UNDERSTANDING TRUSTS 527 STARTING AT THE BEGINNING: A QUICK TOUR OF
TRUSTS 527 PROTECTING THE FAMILY FORTUNE 528 PROTECTING THE FAMILY 529
DECIDING WHICH ASSETS TO PUT INTO TRUST 530 MATCHING THE ASSET TO THE
TRUST BENEFICIARY 531 ACTIVATING A TRUST BEFORE YOU DIE 531 PUTTING YOUR
TRUST IN SOLICITORS 533 ADDING THE MAGIC INGREDIENT: TRUSTEES 534 SHOW
ME THE MONEY: TRUSTEES AND ASSETS 534 SAVING TAX THROUGH A TRUST 535
CHECKING OUT DIFFERENT TYPES OF TRUST.. 537 BARE TRUST : 537
DISCRETIONARY TRUST 537 ACCUMULATION AND MAINTENANCE TRUST 539 INTEREST
IN POSSESSION TRUST 540 PROTECTIVE TRUSTS 541 A POTENT COMBINATION:
TRUSTS AND INSURANCE 542 LOAN TRUST : 542 SPLIT TRUST 543 USING TRUSTS
TO HELP YOUR FAMILY 543 SAYING TAX WITH TRUSTS FOR YOUR FAMILY 544
WORKING A DISCRETIONARY TRUST TO THE TAX MAX 544 THE NAKED TRUTH OF A
BARE TRUST 545 TABLE OF CONTENTS HELPING A NEEDY BENEFICIARY 545 CALLING
ON A DISCRETIONARY TRUST 545 USING A DISABLED PERSON S TRUST 546 USING
THE INTEREST IN POSSESSION OPTION 546 USING TRUSTS FOR YOUR LITTLE
RASCALS 546 TRUSTING TO LOOK AFTER YOUR SPOUSE 547 HOME FREE: PUTTING
THE FAMILY HOME INTO TRUST 548 RINGING IN CHANGES TO YOUR TRUST 549
ALTERING A TRUST IN A WILL 549 CHANGING A NON-WILL TRUST 550 CONSIDERING
THE DOWNSIDES OF TRUSTS 550 PICKING EASIER OPTIONS: ALTERNATIVES TO
TRUSTS 551 CHAPTER 6: GRASPING THE BASICS OF THE PROBATE PROCESS 553
STARTING AT THE BEGINNING: WHAT IS PROBATE? 553 UNDERSTANDING GRANT OF
PROBATE AND LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION 555 KNOWING WHEN YOU DON T NEED A
GRANT OF PROBATE 556 TEAM EXECUTOR: WORKING TOGETHER 557 FOLLOWING THE
DUTIES OF AN EXECUTOR AND ADMINISTRATOR 558 DEALING WITH THE DECEASED
558 OBTAINING THE LEGAL POWER TO ACT 559 VALUING THE ESTATE OF THE
DECEASED 559 TAKING CARE OF THE TAX COLLECTOR 559 DISTRIBUTING THE
ESTATE 560 USING A SOLICITOR 561 INDEX 563
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