Today’s post title will possibly make High Yield Portfolio (HYP) advocates think I'm about to talk about Tesco’s (Ticker: TSCO) Friday action which included a 75% cut in the half-year dividend to 1.16p and a share price fall of 6.6%. I'm not though because my own HYP contains alternate Sainsbury’s so I'm not (yet) affected plus there is already plenty of good blog coverage on the topic.
Instead I want to cover an important announcement that could with time save passive index investors a lot of money but which for some reason gained no MSM press inches that I'm aware of. I don’t know why but the cynic in me thinks it could possibly be because the company that made the announcement doesn't advertise heavily and that is what much of the news is today – thinly veiled advertisements. It was however picked up by the very astute non vested interest Monevator team. Some Vanguard UK and Irish Domiciled Index Mutual Fund’s, ETF’s and LifeStrategy Fund’s have had their investment charges lowered.
Personally this affects me in the following ways:
Instead I want to cover an important announcement that could with time save passive index investors a lot of money but which for some reason gained no MSM press inches that I'm aware of. I don’t know why but the cynic in me thinks it could possibly be because the company that made the announcement doesn't advertise heavily and that is what much of the news is today – thinly veiled advertisements. It was however picked up by the very astute non vested interest Monevator team. Some Vanguard UK and Irish Domiciled Index Mutual Fund’s, ETF’s and LifeStrategy Fund’s have had their investment charges lowered.
Personally this affects me in the following ways:
- I hold a lot of the Vanguard FTSE UK Equity Index Fund in my Youinvest SIPP. Ongoing Charges on that fund from Monday reduce from 0.15% to 0.08%.
- I hold the Vanguard S&P 500 UCITS ETF in my TD Direct NISA. Ongoing Charges on that ETF will reduce from 0.09% to 0.07%.
- I also hold the Vanguard FTSE Developed Europe UCITS ETF in my TD Direct NISA. Ongoing Charges on that ETF will reduce from 0.15% to 0.12%.