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  2. Hargreaves Lansdown - Wikipedia

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    Hargreaves Lansdown plc is a British financial services company based in Bristol, England. It sells funds, shares and related products to retail investors in the United Kingdom. It sells funds, shares and related products to retail investors in the United Kingdom.

  3. Individual savings account - Wikipedia

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    The Lifetime ISA, announced in March 2016, replaces the HTB ISA. HTB accounts could be opened until 30 November 2019 and contributions can continue until 30 November 2029. [21] An account holder can also have a Lifetime ISA, although the government bonus from only one of the accounts per person can be used for a purchase.

  4. Lifetime ISA - Wikipedia

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  5. 3 Powerhouse Dividend Stocks for a Lifetime of Passive Income

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  6. Chris Hill (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    In September 2016, it was announced that Ian Gorham would step down as CEO of Hargreaves Lansdown by September 2017, and would be succeeded by Hill. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] [ 6 ] Following the Neil Woodford Fund management issues [ 7 ] he issued the following statement in June 2019 'I would like to apologise personally to all clients who have been impacted ...

  7. Investment trust - Wikipedia

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    Each of these 12 has only two classes of share: zero dividend preference shares and ordinary shares. Some split capital trusts have a limited life determined at launch known as the wind-up date. Typically the life of a split capital trust is five to ten years. However, this life can be extended by shareholder vote.

  8. Hg Capital Trust - Wikipedia

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    Hg Capital Trust (LSE: HGT.L) is a large British investment trust dedicated to investments in unquoted investments. [1] Established in 1989, the company is a constituent of the FTSE 250 Index. [2] The chairman is Jim Strang. [3]

  9. Target date fund - Wikipedia

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    stylized glide path of a target date fund, shifting investments to become more conservative over time. A target date fund (TDF), also known as a lifecycle fund, dynamic-risk fund, or age-based fund, is a collective investment scheme, often a mutual fund or a collective trust fund, designed to provide a simple investment solution through a portfolio whose asset allocation mix becomes more ...