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Are you interested in investing in the stock market, but you've got little experience doing so? An OEIC (Open-Ended Investment Companies) investment might be the best investment option for you. Investors who put their money into an OEIC are putting money into a company that will in turn use your money to buy shares of stocks of other companies on the Stock Market. Your income potential is directly correlated to how well the companies that your money is invested in are doing. If an OEIC investment sounds like it might be the right investment option for you, fill out a short form, and one SimplyFinance's investment advisors will contact you to discuss the possibility of investing in an OEIC. More info
By investing in an OEIC, investors are putting their money into a mutual fund that is then disbursed among a number of different stocks on the London Stock Exchange by an asset management company. Investors can invest a lump sum or they can add money to the OEIC on a regular basis. This type of investment may be highly lucrative, however, as with all investments, it also carries some inherent risk. If you wish to find the best OEIC investment opportunity, provide us with a bit of information, and one of SimplyFinance's qualified investment specialists will contact you shorty. They will be able to answer any questions you may have about OEIC investing, and they'll be able to find the best OEIC investment for your particular financial circumstances. Why wait? Make your money work for you today! Less
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04 Aug 2007
OEICs were launched in the UK in 1997 and there are approximately 300 currently in place. They are a good type of investment for people who want to be involved in the stock market, but they don't have time to research and choose the right stocks for them. »
05 Aug 2007
There is a plethora of investment opportunities available to consumers, and there are inherent risks and advantages associated with each individual type of investment. It is crucial that you completely understand what you're putting your money into before you decide to invest. »
04 Aug 2007
Very few people really understand all of the details related to investing, insurance, tax and liability. A qualified financial advisor makes it their job to know all of these details and to help individuals make the right decisions.»