John Bennett
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@Finumus1 The govt makes more money than anyone whe oil goes up. VAT and fuel duty. Why aren’t more people calling this out.
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@cashflow_king94 @IncomeShares All I wanted to see was more baskets of about 15-20% yield
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I don't think the high volatility, NAV decaying assets that are coming out will wash well with Europeans investors.
This is what I thought set @IncomeShares apart from other companies, I guess I was wrong.
We've watched what's already happened in US with these products.
Wrong move in my opinion...
Tell me why I'm wrong or right??

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@Finumus1 Amazing the yield is still over 5% given the price growth in the last 18 months. Definite hold for me.
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@bluesbreaker2 @TheSecretAcct Nope. Treated as continuous employment.
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@TheSecretAcct Can employers circumnavigate this by offering 6-month contracts which are renewed 3 times before a full-time contract is offered ?
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Two years is too long but equally, six months may be too short.
It might panic employers to get rid of employees within six months just in case they might not work out. Ie they don’t get the benefit of the doubt.
thetimes.com/article/5b7765…
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@F15JCM Pretty certain that no one with a cash ISA has £1m in it. Because they’ve left it in cash.
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Nothing. Try living in Scotland. Your take home would be $510k. Before your medical insurance etc.
Financial Dystopia@financedystop
This is what a salary of $1,000,000 looks like after taxes in California
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@TimHarford @EE I hope they included the phrase “for your convenience “
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Lovely email from @EE explaining:
"we’ve moved you to our latest pounds and pence terms. In future, your price change won’t be affected by inflation, so you’ll know exactly how much it will increase each year."
Great to know I won't be confused by percentages!
(They're raising my monthly bill by more than 30%.)
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@TheSecretAcct It’s hard to blame AI given that this references underperformance over the last decade. Fred Schwed wrote about it in back in 1940 with his book “Where are the customers yachts?”
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Why only one in four investment fund managers earn their crust
thetimes.com/article/250e92…
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@TheSecretAcct @PaulWent911 The easiest way to determine the cut of a man’s gib is to see how he behaves at a free bar…
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@PaulWent911 Plus I think that there is an inverse correlation of NHS usage and tax paid.
If something is free people will abuse it.
We’ve all been to a free bar before or an all inclusive holiday.
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Because it’s totally free. People don’t value things that are free.
A&Es overrun by patients with hiccups and blocked noses
thetimes.com/article/cc7cf5…
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@brendonboshell What’s to stop an employee taking a £5k pay cut in exchange for a £5k ordinary employer contribution to their pension?
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@Finumus1 If you want to experience the full mindfuck that is vat, I give you HMRCs very own furskin flowchart: gov.uk/hmrc-internal-…
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@Finumus1 It reduces the rental housing supply. I’ve sold my BTLs to 1st time buyers who were all previously living with parents: that is two households were living in one house. Government doesn’t seem to understand the difference between the two terms
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Landlords leaving the market will increase housing supply? 🤦
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@PolitlcsUK To those complaining about "landlords leaving the market" - THAT'S THE POINT. Too many properties currently being hoarded by a small number of landlords, leaving not enough left for those who aren't on the property ladder. This will improve housing supply and take care of tenants
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@2147mill I guess it depends how “out of the money” the options sold actually are. If they end up being exercised…..
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@marktilbury Wealth is the difference between your income and your ego.
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@TCleare @Barclaydevries They are non-tax payers, I imagine. Plenty of institutions would do this as an arb if a spread ever appeared.
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@timfouracre was worried about the upcoming new companies house and CT600 filing regs. Stumbled across tinytax.co.uk Absolute game changer. Totally free and much quicker than the old filing. Can’t recommend enough.
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