Issue 35 - December 2017
The December issue sees Trustnet Magazine carry out its traditional end-of-year round-up – and ask the experts for their view on every major investment trust sector in 2018.
Issue 34 - November 2017
This issue focuses on the impact of pension freedoms, asking whether the industry was fully prepared for rule-changes regarding annuity-purchases and whether it has been slow out of the blocks in offering drawdown products.
Issue 33 - October 2017
This issue considers every aspect of selling out of an investment, including the reasons why you should pull the plug on a fund or trust and suggestions on what you should do with the profits from any asset sales.
Issue 32 - September 2017
Trustnet Magazine casts its eye back to the financial crisis on the 10th anniversary of the event, asking a selection of fund managers what it was like to run money during the biggest market crash since the 1930s.
Issue 31 - July 2017
A growing number of people are relying on property to fund the cost of living in old age – but are they building their retirement hopes on sand?
Issue 30 - June 2017
Many people hear and repeat investment adages without considering whether they contain any truth. Trustnet Magazine attempts to separate fact from fiction.
Issue 29 - May 2017
All the opinion polls point to a landslide win for the Conservatives, but does this mean you can afford to gamble on the election result?
Issue 28 - April 2017
The oldest investment trusts are still going strong after close to 150 years – we find out what it is about these products that has allowed them to stand the test of time.
Issue 27 - March 2017
Will the Lifetime ISA encourage people to take more responsibility for funding their retirement and can it compete with pensions?
Issue 26 - February 2017
This edition focuses on two of investment trusts’ most powerful techniques for super-sizing your returns over the long term – gearing and narrowing discounts.
Issue 25 - January 2017
As Donald Trump moves into the White House, Trustnet Magazine takes an impartial look at what impact the new president is likely to have on investors.