Collectives

Many people prefer collective investments such as unit trusts and investment trusts. In both cases an individual is able to invest in a basket of shares of different companies, that way spreading his or her equity investment risk.

In the case of unit trusts the investor buys a unit - part of a large fund which is itself invested in a variety of companies. An investment trust is a company listed on the stock exchange and whose business is investing in other companies. In both cases the investor is trusting his or her money to the judgement and skill of the fund manager.

Collectives can also invest in fixed interest instruments, including UK government stock, also known as gilt edged stock or "gilts" for short. Corporate bonds are also fixed interest instruments and both represent direct borrowing on the part of the issuer of the bonds. They are referred to as "fixed interest" because their cost of borrowing is fixed, while the price of the bonds themselves may float up or down depending on supply and demand.

Traditionally, fixed interest investments have been regarded as a safe option. But it is important to remember that not only do they fluctuate in price, but also that the investor risks that the issuer may not be able to pay the interest (coupon) on the bonds, or the principal when the bonds mature.

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Fusion Wealth Management
Fusion Wealth Management Ltd

8 Eaton Road
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Paul Dean Wilson CertPFS, MAQ
Peter Talbot CertPFS, MAQ

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