
Financial Times Guide to Investment Trusts, The
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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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He is best known to readers of the FT's Investors Chronicle for having successfully managed two real investment trust portfolios since 2009 - as measured by their respective MSCI PIMFA benchmarks. His popular monthly column is closely followed and helps investors - private and professional - with their investments.
John has used investment trusts for over 35 years. After university and the Army, in a career spanning 14 years, he ran a broad range of charity and private client portfolios as a director of both Henderson Private Clients and then Rothschild Asset Management (RAM).
Content
2 Better performance
3 Competitive fees
4 Structural advantages
5 Geared tailwinds
6 Discount opportunities
7 Dividend heroes
8 Independent board
9 Good communication
10 Comparing investment trusts
11 Perspectives - three fund managers
12 Perspectives - the AIC and a board director
13 Perspectives - an analyst, a shareholder and an -editor
14 Deciding investment objectives
15 Accessing markets
16 First principles
17 More considerations
18 Further considerations
19 The Summer portfolio
20 Recent commentaries
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