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Individual Investor Express Delivery ServiceA service for individual investors which puts their orders at the head of any Tandem Systems Queue. (CMS, SuperDot & PSS)Similar MatchesIndividual Turnover ReportIndividual Turnover ReportThe London Stock Exchange's report provides historic turnover data for individual equity and fixed interest securities, in a report format, on a daily, monthly or yearly basis. Lifelong individual savings accountLifelong individual savings accountSee 'individual savings account'. American Association of Individual InvestorsAmerican Association of Individual InvestorsAn association based in Chicago whose purpose is to provide information and education regarding stocks, mutual funds and bonds etc to individual investors. Individual savings accountIndividual savings accountA tax-favoured savings account introduced on 6th April 1999 which replaced PEPs and TESSAs. ISAs are not an investment in their own right. They are a tax-free wrapper in which you can shelter investments.People over the age of 18 living in the UK can invest a maximum of £7,000 per year in each tax year. 16 and 17 year olds can invest up to £3,000 in a mini cash ISA.Investment may be made in three components: equities, cash and life assurance. There are strict limits on how much you can put in each component, and the limits depend in part on whether you use a 'maxi ISA' or a number of mini ISAs.Until 5th April 2004 ISAs benefit from a 10% tax credit on UK equities. Stock and share investments which can be held in an ISA include unit trusts, open ended investment companies (OEICs), investment trusts, ordinary shares, preference shares and fixed interest corporate bonds.PEPs in existence at 6th April 1999 may continue to be held outside an ISA with the same tax advantages. TESSAs in existence at 6th April 1999 are allowed to run their full five year term.Income from ISA investments is tax free and you don't have to report it on your tax return. Capital gains are also exempt from CGT.ISA plans are sold by stockbrokers, IFAs, fund managers, banks and other authorised financial institutions. You can buy a plan and take advice on what to put in it, or you can have a 'self-select' ISA and make your own decisions. Individual Savings AccountIndividual Savings AccountTax-free savings plans that allow the individual to invest in cash, stocks or shares or insurance. Further Suggestionsindividual retirement accountAmerican Association of Individual Investors (AAII) Individual Retirement Account (IRA) Individual tax return IRA (individual Retirement Account) |
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