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HSBA Dividend Sterling rate

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Re: HSBA Dividend Sterling rate

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Postby staffordian » November 29th, 2016, 11:45 am

Perhaps we should all remember the strapline of TMF. To educate, amuse and enrich. I'd like to think that philosophy is carried on here.

Surely even on a mundane dividend thread there is a little room for amusement?

But maybe the best option here and now is for a line to be drawn under this thread?

Staffordian

Edit: I see Dod had the same thought as me :)

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Re: HSBA Dividend Sterling rate

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Postby andycowl » November 29th, 2016, 11:49 am

Yes. The initial two replies that caused offence did include a smiley icon. I don't see what more people can do. Apart from loosen up a fraction.

[ Fraction - that's a (weak) joke BTW. Geddit ? ]

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Re: HSBA Dividend Sterling rate

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Postby JMN2 » November 29th, 2016, 12:09 pm

Perhaps there could be a thread just for small and obvious info tidbits "FX rate conversions and other bleeding obvious small matters"?

This would also keep the number of threads more manageable.

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Re: HSBA Dividend Sterling rate

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Postby fisher » November 29th, 2016, 12:18 pm

Dod1010 wrote:As a matter of fact,I found pyad's post re the exchange rate quite helpful. I was just wondering the effect of the exchange rate on the Dollar payout which I of course knew very well had been held.


Me too.

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Re: HSBA Dividend Sterling rate

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Postby funduffer » November 29th, 2016, 12:44 pm

Jon46 wrote:
I have said it before, your strength has been that you brought some people to investing, but for young pot builders in particular and 'annuitants' where the pot was tight, following such inflexible mantras will prove, and have been, a disaster.

Jon


I was not aware that HYP was proposed as a method of pot building for a young investor - although it is of course one way.

HYP is about investing a pot, and taking the income, as a method of financing retirement - at least that is what I use it for. It certainly seems very effective v annuities, but I am sure there are other income strategies (Eg IT's), that might be effective also.

FD

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Re: HSBA Dividend Sterling rate

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Postby JMN2 » November 29th, 2016, 12:44 pm

Looking forward to find out what the fx rate for Shell is going to be... :lol:

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Re: HSBA Dividend Sterling rate

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Postby Breelander » November 29th, 2016, 3:14 pm

JMN2 wrote:Looking forward to find out what the fx rate for Shell is going to be... :lol:


About the same as the exchange rate used to pay for the oil that makes our diesel/petrol? It's swings and roundabouts... :cry:


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