Our writer considers how much money investors would have to put into Legal & General (LON:LGEN) shares to target £2,400 a year in dividends. The post I’d buy 11,220 Legal & General shares for £200 a ...
Legal & General (LSE: LGEN) shares have long been a core holding in my high-yield portfolio. This has been constructed to pay me as much passive income as possible, so I can continue to cut down on my ...
Legal & General shares look very undervalued and could possibly make me big passive income over time, especially if my dividends are reinvested. When investing, your capital is at risk. The value ...
Despite currently being limited to £20,000, the annual Stocks and Shares ISA allowance is not something investors want to miss out on. After all, it enables a portfolio to grow unimpeded by capital ...
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Legal & General (GB:LGEN) has released an update. Legal & General Group Plc has announced that Sir John Kingman, the Chair of the company, has initiated an acquisition of shares within an ISA.
The cost of living crisis has transformed the way Brits spend and save their money - but would you ever consider sharing a bank account with your best pal? It's a new phenomenon flooding TikTok ...
Sorry seems to be the hardest word in the investment sphere. Even dire performance may be glossed over. But this week, former star fund manager Nick Train did an unusual thing. He apologised for ...
Legal & General (GB:LGEN) has released an update. Legal & General Group Plc has disclosed transactions by three Non-Executive Directors, Henrietta Baldock, Ric Lewis, and Laura Wade-Gery, who have ...
Around 100,000 households will be hit with a £240 mortgage hike before the General Election on July 4. Research commissioned by the Liberal Democrats, based on data from the Financial Conduct ...
The Conservative manifesto offered little new for the legal profession, except for support for a Bar Council proposal to match-fund 100 criminal law pupillages. There was more from the LibDems though.