Posts Tagged ‘IBM’

Continued confusion over Child Trust Funds

Wednesday, December 2nd, 2009

This week’s latest statistics report from government on Child Trust Funds (CTFs) indicates that a quarter of families fail to actively open an investment fund for their children within 12 months of receiving their voucher. This has been attributed to difficulty in choosing a fund from the wide range of options available in the marketplace.

New thinking needed in defined benefit pension schemes

Monday, November 23rd, 2009

As UK pension funds continue to announce massive shortfalls in funding for direct benefit pensions, a new report indicates that the management practices of many funds has not been revamped in the last decade to streamline decision-making and address issues of funding, strategy and risk.  This has happened despite dramatic changes in the market, and [...]

New types of ethical investment, but consumers need convincing

Wednesday, November 18th, 2009

Following Ethical Investment Week (8th - 14th Nov), ethical market research specialist Eiris has highlighted a number of new ethical funds offering positive ethical investment opportunities, rather than ones which simply avoid the ‘sin’ industries.  One product is a vaccine bond, issued this year by the International Finance Industry for Immunisation, which funds the purchase of vaccines for [...]

Interest in ethical investment tempered by scepticism

Tuesday, November 10th, 2009

Seventy per cent of people in Great Britain consider their outlook and lifestyle to be green and ethical, and 49% of people with savings and investments would like to make a difference with their money by making an ethical investment. These are the findings of the UK Sustainable Investment and Finance Association (UKSIF) published this [...]

One in five stock market investors never review performance

Tuesday, November 10th, 2009

Over one in five (22%) of UK stock market investors admit they never review their fund investments to check on performance, according to new research conducted by Prudential.  Over two-thirds (65%) of UK adults rely on internet searches or newspaper articles when selecting where to place their savings, instead of seeking the help of a professional [...]

Investors lose thousands by not reviewing investment portfolios

Monday, November 2nd, 2009

Investors who fail to regularly review their funds investments are losing thousands by leaving cash invested in underperforming funds, a new report has revealed. The amount of cash in badly-performing so-called ‘dog’ funds has almost doubled in the past year, from £7.2bn on 31 December 2008 to £14.22bn at the end of September 2009. The [...]

Threat to Child Trust Fund scheme

Thursday, October 29th, 2009

Child Trust Funds could be axed for families with a household income over £17,000, depending on the outcome of the next general election.  This would include a discontinuation of future payments to families above this income level, who already have a fund in operation, and who would have been due a government ‘top-up’ to their [...]

Taking a stance with your cash: Ethical funds

Wednesday, July 22nd, 2009

The debate about global warming, alternative energies, ethical investment and fair trade has taken a central position on the world stage in this decade. As environmental and ethical awareness percolates down through all areas of business, many public companies have taken steps to improve their standards of corporate governance with regard to these issues. Investment funds companies have acknowledged [...]

From little acorns: investments for children

Wednesday, June 3rd, 2009

As parents we may feel focussed on our young children in the here and now – with the daily routine of care and the first years of schooling. But we must also bear in mind that our children’s future comes at a cost, and investment to secure their welfare and education needs careful and timely financial [...]

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