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If you had £100 to invest for a child over 10 years, what would give you the best return for your money?

2 replies

Ceolas · 22/06/2007 10:17

Long story but that's the scenario.

Adding nothing. Just investing £100.

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Gingerbear · 22/06/2007 10:22

a stocks and shares ISA - Fidelity funds are always recommended in the Sunday papers.

Curmudgeonlett · 22/06/2007 10:24

I'd put it in a tracker ISA and not a managed fund then just leave it alone .. I quite like L&G and Virgin trackers
only problem is they do have min investments so you might end up just putting it in a high interest bank account

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