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Spread Betting With Shares:
... what is spread betting, well I m doing it right now on a screen behind this review. I will attempt to provide an overview of the principles of spread betting and my experience of it for you. * Financial Spread Betting * Spread betting is a way of trading on a financial market (I trade on three european markets) or a product such as a share or a commodity without actually owning the share. As an investor it all... Read the full review: I'm spread betting are you? by mossy51 |
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Pensions Network Financial Adviser / overall rating |
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Chartwell Financial Adviser / Chartwell is a firm of independent professional investment advisers established in Bath to help both private and business clients organise and plan their affairs to achieve their financial and personal goals. overall rating |
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Sage Independent Advisers Sage is a medium-sized national investment-orientated network of over 65 experienced financial advisers. overall rating |
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The Tax Refund Company Financial Adviser / overall rating |
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DaviesGreer.co.uk Financial Adviser / Accountants. |
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Roberts Boyt & Co Financial Adviser / |
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Pronoia Financial Consulting Financial Adviser / |
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Gifford Stewart Financial Adviser / |
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Capel Cure Sharp Financial Adviser / |
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Baillie Gifford Financial Adviser / |
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Spread Betting With Shares ... kind of stock-market investment is a bit of a gamble, but only spread-betting is actually classed as gambling for tax-purposes (i.e. no tax) which makes it rather useful, especially for a higher-rate tax-payer. With most investments (e.g. shares) the stake is the total cost of buying the investment so the most you can lose is all of your money, and the profit theoretically limitless although usually small relative to the initial stake, in any one year. With spread-betting you are just betting on the direction of the chosen market, share, index or commodity etc. E.g. you might want to bet £1 per point that the FSTE100 will rise, in which case you will get the number... Read the full review: Easy come, easy go by AndrewPo |
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Spread Betting With Shares ... betting, or trading, call it what you will, an investment or a gamble, it s not really any better than us sports gamblers, or even poker players. You can lose a lot (as the news has recently lead us to see, a lot can be £3 Billion), by not knowing what your doing, admittedly the banker wasn t spread betting, but was effectively betting on the futures market, which is similar (but instead of buying/selling share prices he was buying/selling futures). So how does spread betting work? Well the bookie (or the trader, in most cases with financial bets) will offer you a buy, or a sell price, a hi or a low if you d rather see it that way. You will be in profit if it turn... Read the full review: A quick guide to betting on the markets by iamasadlittleboy |
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Self Invested Personal Pensions (SIPPS) ... addition you can invest in commercial properties. This reduces the cost of buying a property for a business substantially due to the tax benefits. You do have to pay rent to the SIPP however. Essentially you are a tenant renting the property from the SIPP and you must pay a fair market rent to the SIPP ( 4 - 8 % of the property value, though this value is accepted pracitice and not set by the revenue ). The rent itself is tax deductable and the rent going to the SIPP goes into your pension fund. In many ways a very attractive option if you re looking to buy commercial premises for your business... Read the full review: SIPPs and Commercial Properties by Andy M |











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