Making your capital work hard has never been more important than
it is today. Investment trusts, often over looked as an investing
vehicle, are a key tool in getting better returns on your money.
The Financial Times Guide to Investment Trusts is your
concise and jargon free introduction to one of the City’s best kept
secrets. It explains how investment trusts differ from unit trusts and
OEICs and explores the pros and cons of investment trusts including
their superior performance. It also helps you identify your investment
objectives, discusses the basic principles of successful investing, and
how to run a trust portfolio.
Whether you are a novice DIY investor or have many years’ experience
and wish to question the experts; the FT Guide to Investment Trusts:
- Provides a detailed overview of what investment trusts are and
how they differ from other funds
- Examines the factors which help to explain the better performance
of trusts – including cheaper fees, discounts and gearing
- Analyses the stepping stones to successful investing
- Shows you how to construct and monitor a trust portfolio
- Highlights the workings of two live and benchmarked portfolios
which John has been sharing with Investor Chronicle readers over the
years.
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