magazine 9 Mar 2023

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Discover the investment plan to help your children graduate without big debts and find out which companies are planning double-digit dividend increases.
Shares debates the 4% rule for pensions and asks if it is still relevant to investors today.
Read a report on the software sector and enjoy a deep dive into Rolls-Royce.
The team explore the share price rallies in Aston Martin and ASOS and consider what’s in store for the newly merger Shaftesbury/Capco.
You can also read about a battery specialist with a 6.5% prospective dividend yield and why more companies switching their main stock listing to the US is bad news for the UK market.
Investors have got ahead of themselves as debt and cash flow worries could still stall volume and pricing progress
Looking at how using Junior SIPPs and Junior ISAs could get you to the magic sum
Mining stocks fall back on implications for commodities demand
Mexican miner’s operational performance has also disappointed the market
The management team has a full in-tray and a lot to prove to investors
The website for fashion-loving 20-somethings has rallied hard on hopes of better news flow ahead
Shares looks at the software industry, why it is so important and who are the major players
A flexible approach to drawdown could be an answer for some people
Some are playing catch-up after the pandemic but for others it could be the sign of things to come
Act now so future university costs don’t become a burden
We look at where the company makes money and the improvements it needs to make to catch up with rivals
A possible exodus of primary listings to the US and a dearth of mid and large cap IPOs does not bode well
The company has successfully diversified and increased the quality of its earnings growth
Exporting plentiful US natural gas is proving highly lucrative for the company
The trust yields 6.5% and has several assets coming on stream in the next two years
The index has lagged other parts of the world but it has the right qualities for the current environment
We explain what capped drawdown means and what to consider