Please excuse my first post here being a query/request for some advice/guidance.
Thank you in advance for taking the time to read through this.
My 24 year old daughter who is much more cautious than me has just under £20,000 in a Cash Lifetime ISA, which is not going to produce huge rewards.
I have persuaded her to switch into a Stocks & Shares LISA (haven't decided which platform yet).
I think it would be wise to look for 4 Funds/ETFs into which to place £5000 each. We are already looking at some Vanguard ETFs (e.g.VWRL) and some ITs (Scottish Mortgage, Fundsmith, CGT, MYI)
My question is - in your experience(s) - what might be some funds to research which would
a) offer her a range from the defensive through to the slightly adventurous to maximise growth opportunities.
b) provide a bedrock for continuing investment and branching out into further funds to diversify over the years she is able to continue paying in to it
c) keep costs to a minimum
Best Wishes,
David
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Moving Cash Lifetime ISA to S & S Lifetime ISA
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Re: Moving Cash Lifetime ISA to S & S Lifetime ISA
When I was investigating S&S LISAs for my kids, I found there was very little in the way of accounts on offer, and wound up with Hargreaves Landsdown for them (also where I have my SIPP).
As for investments, it depends on your time horizon, but this IT Investor table is worth looking at
https://www.itinvestor.co.uk/2020/06/20 ... -compared/
As for investments, it depends on your time horizon, but this IT Investor table is worth looking at
https://www.itinvestor.co.uk/2020/06/20 ... -compared/
Re: Moving Cash Lifetime ISA to S & S Lifetime ISA
TUK020 wrote:When I was investigating S&S LISAs for my kids, I found there was very little in the way of accounts on offer, and wound up with Hargreaves Landsdown for them (also where I have my SIPP).
As for investments, it depends on your time horizon, but this IT Investor table is worth looking at
Thankyou.
David
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