Ever wondered how Neil Woodford can still deliver consistent outperformance with so many assets under management, or exactly how Standard Life GARS works?
Are you baffled at how the City of London trust has managed to grow its dividend for 45 years in a row, yet only yields 3.98 per cent at the moment?
Or how about clean share classes – will they actually make funds cheaper for the end consumer?
If these, or any other specific questions about open-ended funds or investment trusts are keeping you up at night, let us know.
Just leave a comment below or email us at editorial@financialexpress.net, and we will answer your queries in the next issue of Investazine, out at the end of October.
To view the responses to last month’s questions, download the latest edition here.
FE Trustnet answers your fund and investment trust queries
08 October 2013
Once again, FE Trustnet Investazine offers our readers the chance to have their investment headaches cured by leading experts.
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