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    #11
    F&C are good, I think

    Hi,

    I had a look at different CTF providers, and apparently F&C are quite good. Indeed, a good deal of these providers use UK trackers, but not all. On top of that, the charges are quite hefty (usually 1% or even 1.5%). F&C charges 0.7%; it is still more than the 0.5% I pay at L&G, but it is acceptable. I am still waiting for my voucher (well, my child's voucher!), but as soon as I have it, I will go for F&C.

    Cheers,

    Fabrice

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      #12
      Anyone who says they are all the same or just to bung it in a cash fund is talking bollox.

      I recommend the self-select CTF (not the CAT standard one) from SelfTrade. Flat £12.50 dealing fee and no annual charges.

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        #13
        Investments

        Most of the small-scale funds use trackers to track the FTSE100 or whatever. It doesn't take a genius of a fund manager and it costs next to nothing to maintain. It's amazing what some funds charge for such a simple solution. The ones that know or fancy themselves go for self-select or non-UK based funds (oil companies a good bet atm even with BP's issues)

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          #14
          Originally posted by MarillionFan
          Can anyone recommend a good one please?
          Try Commerzbank's ex-Comdirect outfit called www.squaregain.co.uk now called http://www.selftrade.co.uk/

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            #15
            Manage it yourself and through in a few quid every month to take advantage of the £1200 tax free child's allowance and should grow to a sizeable amount

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