oumahexi
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As I understand it the government set up these trust funds to help children from lower income families get an equal start to life. An excellent idea. However, I wonder if the parents in these low income families are provided with any assistance in making the right investment choice for their little cherubs.
Having only ever seen brief snippets of advertisements or news reports many years ago, I had assumed that it was as simple as contacting the government with your childs details and they would issue you with a certificate for the investment amount - ie, end of story. Not quite, the certificate is for the parent to invest. The parent then needs to make the decision on whethere to invest in a simple savings account, shares or stakeholder shares. Easy enough decision back in 2002, not so easy now. Once you have made that decision, you then need to decide on exactly who to invest with! Hence, my role. I have been entrusted with the task of investing, not because of my astute financial prowess, but because I am the proud owner of a crystal ball, and in this economic climate, that appears to be the only way to make any type of investment decision...
I truly feel for Mr and Mrs Average dole lay-about (the ones who claim as a life style choice) how can they be expected to cope? I wonder if they will even bother. They won't benefit from it, they won't see the benefit - ever, and it takes a bit of effort. Shame, I don't think the majority of the people this idea was aimed at will benefit from it.
Having only ever seen brief snippets of advertisements or news reports many years ago, I had assumed that it was as simple as contacting the government with your childs details and they would issue you with a certificate for the investment amount - ie, end of story. Not quite, the certificate is for the parent to invest. The parent then needs to make the decision on whethere to invest in a simple savings account, shares or stakeholder shares. Easy enough decision back in 2002, not so easy now. Once you have made that decision, you then need to decide on exactly who to invest with! Hence, my role. I have been entrusted with the task of investing, not because of my astute financial prowess, but because I am the proud owner of a crystal ball, and in this economic climate, that appears to be the only way to make any type of investment decision...
I truly feel for Mr and Mrs Average dole lay-about (the ones who claim as a life style choice) how can they be expected to cope? I wonder if they will even bother. They won't benefit from it, they won't see the benefit - ever, and it takes a bit of effort. Shame, I don't think the majority of the people this idea was aimed at will benefit from it.