magazine 9 Feb 2023

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Want to know how to generate a £1,500 income post-tax in retirement? This week’s issue of Shares explains how to achieve this goal.
Discover the identity of an elite group of UK-listed stocks that floated in the 1980s and 1990s and have made investors rich.
Find out the most popular stocks and funds help in AJ Bell customer SIPPs and learn six golden rules to make you a better investor.
Steven Frazer analyses the latest news from Apple and Tom Sieber explains why BT and Vodafone have been disappointing investments.
You can also read about Tesla and a fund that might have the perfect solution for the current market conditions.
Maths graduate Sam enjoys the flexibility which gives him time to focus on family, sport and outdoor pursuits
How to make the most of your allowances before the tax year end
There were several bits of encouraging news in its results despite missing earnings forecasts
Electric car maker is back in fashion as investors return to growth stocks
Investors are loath to throw in the towel after the latest rally
The shares have been hit hard by multiple downgrades to earnings forecasts
Investing in these companies through thick and thin over many years would have generated huge returns
There are a few interesting additions and omissions beyond income-paying stocks and funds
This market wisdom could help you avoid obvious pitfalls and stick to your plan
A £1,000 investment which doubles every year would be worth £1m in 10 years
Telecoms firms’ total returns over 20 years are distinctly unimpressive
Find out what they could say and the other companies reporting over the next week
The company's core business is doing well and investors continue to get decent dividends
Having a blend of both investment styles looks wise in this unpredictable market
The meat and fish packing company needs to regain the market’s confidence, but the shares are just too cheap at these levels
The country's central bank is engaged in a titanic struggle with bond and currency markets
Helping with a question about automatic enrolment and how it is supposed to work