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Are unit trusts and OEICs more flexible than investment trusts?
Because they are open-ended investments, the trust can issue new units in
response to demand. This means that unit trusts and OEICs trade at
their net asset value (the value of their underlying ...
How quickly are orders processed during market hours?
When you chose to place a TradePlan instruction your order will be continually checked against the market price and will be placed as soon as your specified limit is met - assuming that you have t ...
How can I find how my fund is performing?
You can monitor the performance of a particular unit trust or OEIC
through most national newspapers or by using internet services such
Interactive Investor's online portfolio service.
Fund p ...
What are the tax benefits of an ISA?
Although we cannot address your particular tax situation and the following may change with changes to the tax laws, generally:
Income generated from your ISA or PEP is free ...
Annual charge
Most funds charge an annual fee for the management of the assets – this is known as the AMC. Different fund charges range from 0.1% to 2%, with most being between 1% and 1.5%. This charge is ...
When and how often are my investments updated?
For the free non-subscription Interactive Investor Portfolio service, prices are updated in the following way:
London Equities, Indices, Bon ...
Do I earn interest on my account?
Your Interactive Investor Equity ISA account is a self-select stocks and shares ISA and as such does not include a separate cash component. However, we typically pay interest on cash balances ...
What makes me eligible to open an ISA?
You must:
be over 18 years old (except for cash ISAs were you must be over 16 years old); AND
be normally resident and ordinarily resident in the Unite ...
How do I invest in these funds?
There are a number of different ways of investing in unit trusts and OEICs. You can invest through tax efficient accounts such as ISAs or you can invest directly in any chosen fund. With Interacti ...
How do I transfer paper stock into my Interactive Investor Share Dealing account?
In order to transfer stock that you hold as paper certificates into your Interactive Investor Share Dealing account, you will need to complete a CREST transfer form. Log into your Share dealing ac ...
How many ISAs can I have?
There is no such thing as a Mini or Maxi ISA any more - they have been changed to simply be an ISA - and you can have a Stocks and Shares ISA and a Cash ISA. For those aged below 50 - the max ...
How do I place a TradePlan order?
When entering an order into the TradePlan Application you will be given a series of options to select the type of order you wish to place - in the same way as with any other type of order: Select ...
What's involved in transferring an ISA to Interactive Investor?
If you hold investments with another provider you can transfer them in free of charge to Interactive Investor. (Please be aware that you may incur transfer out charges from your existing prov ...
If I place a deal today, when will it go through?
Funds only price once a day. Most fund managers have a valuation point of between midday and 2pm.We have a cut-off point of 11.15am. All deals placed before this time will be sent to our Fund Admi ...
How do I open an account?
If you have not already done so, register on the Interactive Investor web site to get your Interactive Investor username and password. Then navigate to the 'Apply Now' button in the Interactive I ...
Can I transfer investments I already own into my Interactive Investor Share Dealing ISA?
Although it’s not normally possible to transfer shares you already own directly into your ISA we can help you sell them and use the money raised to re-invest in your ISA. Please note that ...
Orders Information
Q. What is an order
A. An order is an instruction you give us to execute a trade if the market hits a certain level. An order can be used to open a new position or attached to an existing tra ...
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