High-quality growth stocks can help investors create significant wealth inside their Stocks and Shares ISA portfolios over time. Even more so when the gains are tax-free, as they are with ISAs. Here are two British growth stocks I’d tuck away for the long haul right now. Please note that tax treatment ...
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With a net worth of over $132bn (£105bn), it’s fair to say Warren Buffett knows a thing or two about building wealth. The Berkshire Hathaway (NYSE:BRK.B) CEO is one of the best investors in the business. Achieving a similar result is nearly impossible for most people these days. But there are some important ...
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What’s the best stock to invest in right now? It’s a tough question with no single correct answer – investing in shares always carries some risk. But I do have a company in mind. In my view, this business has some excellent assets and great management. It has also created a lot of value for its shareholders ...
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The FTSE 250 offers some of the bulkiest dividend yields out there. For investors seeking income, I think it’s one of the best places to look. Seventeen companies on the index offer a yield of 8% or higher. That’s compared to just six on the FTSE 100. While the latter index gains most of the attention, ...
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When we invest for long-term income, it’s easy to focus just on the dividend stocks of the FTSE 100. But I reckon the FTSE 250, with a bigger balance of growth stocks, might even do better. The thing is, we don’t need dividends to draw income from our investments. We can always sell some shares each ...
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The FTSE 250 can be a great place to look for stocks to buy. And Games Workshop (LSE:GAW) is a terrific example. Over the last 10 years, the company’s stock is up by 1,623%. And I think it could still be a great investment even at today’s prices. Shareholder returns If I’d invested £1,000 in Games Workshop ...
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The FTSE 250 is home to some of the most exciting companies the UK has to offer. And while diversification is key to any successful portfolio, what if I could only select one stock from the index to lump all my money into? It’s a thought-provoking question. And there are many factors I would have to ...
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For all the hype around artificial intelligence (AI) companies, Games Workshop (LSE:GAW) shares prove that investors don’t necessarily need to find the ‘next big thing’ to secure market-beating returns. The FTSE 250-listed firm has a simple business model — it designs and manufactures model soldiers ...
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Owning a diversified portfolio remains a priority for me. Even so, I can’t deny I’ve a preference for quality growth stocks. Today, I’ll explain how I go about investing in them. Diamonds in the rough What do I mean by ‘quality’? Well, that’s always going to be subjective. Ask 10 Fools and you’ll probably ...
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I believe investing in UK shares is an excellent way to make a regular passive income. Drawing up a winning investment strategy can take time to create and perfect. But come retirement, it can deliver terrific wealth as the dividends come flowing in. In recent decades, the FTSE 100 and FTSE 250 have ...
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Games Workshop (LSE:GAW) is one of my favourite investments in the FTSE 250, and I’m convinced it’s a company I will own a stake in for a very long time. One of the elements I’m really fond of is its dividends, with a current yield of 4.3%. But I should note this is a company with periods of high growth ...
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Whether it’s growth or dividends, UK shares can be great investments. In my investment portfolio, I have stocks from both the FTSE 100 and the FTSE 250. Working out what shares to buy can be a challenge. But there’s a thought experiment I like to use when I’m figuring out what to invest in. As an investor, ...
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