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ISA special: Trustnet Magazine is out today!

22 March 2016

The latest issue has a special focus on all aspects of ISA investing and considers the impact of dividend cuts on the IA UK Equity Income sector.

The March edition of Trustnet Magazine, out today, unsurprisingly focuses on getting the most out of your ISA. Whether you are a novice investor who doesn’t know where to start, are a bit more knowledgeable and want to see what the experts are doing with their tax-free wrapper, or consider yourself more experienced and think you can beat the fund managers at their own game, we have something tailored to your circumstances.

Many of you will be putting money into IA UK Equity Income funds this ISA season – the sector was the Investment Association’s most popular last year, with net retail sales of about £4.8bn. In this month’s sector focus, Adam Lewis finds out how this area of the market is likely to be affected by widespread dividend cuts across the FTSE.

In our usual columns, John Blowers looks at methods of future-proofing your retirement plan against further pension raids by the chancellor, Kames’ Elaine Morgan highlights three stocks that are using regulatory change as a driver of growth, while Investment Quorum’s Lee Robertson explains why he has added the Franklin UK Managers’ Focus fund to his clients’ portfolios.

Trustnet Magazine is and always will be completely free. You do not even have to enter any details – simply click and read

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