A new way to read FE Trustnet
02 June 2012
We'd like your opinion on plans for a new magazine from the editorial team behind FE Trustnet...
FE Trustnet is thinking about launching a new magazine for private investors.
The magazine, which is still at a conceptual stage, would identify funds, themes and strategies which we believe could be useful for private investors looking to make their own decisions in the wake of the RDR reforms, which make it mandatory for financial advisers to charge investors a set fee for their services.
The magazine would be a blend of features, news analysis and asset allocation/portfolio management techniques, featuring interviews with expert fund managers, analysts, stockbrokers and IFAs, and would be published on a quarterly – or at most monthly basis.
A key aim of this magazine would be to supply you with the kind of information you can really use to find funds that suit your needs as investors, and information you could really use to manage your existing investments in a more successful manner.
It's a difficult time for print, though, so we don't want to publish something you don't want to read – and we won't be going ahead with it unless there's sufficient support.
If you would be interested in receiving this magazine, please click here to tell us in what format you'd like it.
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