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Yes, anything going into your ISA is free from tax, be it dividend income, capital gain from stock sales, etc. The dividend issuer, though, should not be taxing it as everyone's tax circumstances are different.
Well, quite. But this is a chat board and not everything has to be an in-depth analysis. Sometimes people want to bemoan or laud their failures or successes - God knows I've done enough of the former! I like to hear that they're human and experience the same rollercoasters we all do.
Thanks.
"That's a bit meaningless imo, assuming you mean it's more than double (not less than half)."
Really? It just means he paid more than £14. I too paid around £12.70, so I'm a bit encouraged to see some stabilisation and a slow movement in the right direction.
Exactly my feeling too, Sheriff. The silence is painful and I've completely lost faith in Walwyn & Ltd Co. When Project Kuiper was announced I asked how they thought it would/could impact BBB's operations and future plans. Silence.
Yep. My car insurance renewal quote in June was up c.20% on last year (LV=). I spoke to them and they offered to reduce it to about a 15% increase as an "over-the-phone" renewal. I said I still felt I'd have look around elsewhere first due to that rate of increase. When I got other quotes they were all above the original quote from LV=. I phoned them back to renew with them, the guy asked me if there were any changes from last year, I said there was one (minor change) and I ended up paying just over 12% more than last year. It's a hassle, but I guess if we have to be careful it's worth it.
The trouble is we're currently going through Boris Johnson's death throes, so anything that sounds like boosterism is going to be looked at askance. If Brexit, for example, had been a rip-roaring success the SP would be rocketing. At the moment, though, we don't know what or who to believe across the board.
"There was progress across all the Company's geographies and business units in the period in terms of expanding the product offerings, implementing new core platform systems and a sizeable reduction in costs, recognising market challenges globally. The Company is therefore well positioned for the second half of the year."
And so the SP falls 8.33%. Why does no one believe you?
Depends who your broker is, Holmesi1. For example, with Hargreaves Lansdown (HL) it'll appear in the Income section of your account. You will then have to choose (on your account's Settings web page) whether you want it paid into your nominated bank account, reinvested in the dividend payer (in this case AV.) or just placed in your cash balance for you to invest it into another share. HL don't do anything with the money in the Income section until sometime around 10th of the month. So, in this case it'll be about a month before the money is moved, around 10th June. On the other hand, if a dividend is paid on the 8th of the month, then it will be available within a couple of days.
Hope that helps.
The collapse begins.
https://stocks.apple.com/AwK5LHOuISZe0_PDHrvRZkw
This pages worth keeping an eye on for upcoming ex-div dates, etc:
https://www.dividenddata.co.uk