trying to get Kid A saving into his ISA. He's in his 3rd year at University, has a job as well.
He has a Fidelity S&S ISA with a small amount of £ invested in a couple of funds. I just read that Fidelity charge a flat fee of £45 / year unless you are making regular investments so it would make sense for him to put away for eg £25 / month and save the £45 fee.
For maximum diversification and low fees I'm thinking of suggesting an MSCI World ETF:
Pretty similar - my process for this is now download the factsheet pdfs of funds and stick them into ChatGPT or perplexity to ask what the differences are. Can also ask some different prompts to answer your specific questions.
trying to get Kid A saving into his ISA. He's in his 3rd year at University, has a job as well.
He has a Fidelity S&S ISA with a small amount of £ invested in a couple of funds. I just read that Fidelity charge a flat fee of £45 / year unless you are making regular investments so it would make sense for him to put away for eg £25 / month and save the £45 fee.
For maximum diversification and low fees I'm thinking of suggesting an MSCI World ETF:
https://www.fidelity.co.uk/factsheet-data/factsheet/IE00B4X9L533-hsbc-etfs-plc/charges-and-key-documents
https://www.fidelity.co.uk/factsheet-data/factsheet/IE00B4L5Y983-ishares-iii-plc/charges-and-key-documents
are these basically the same? any other suggestions?