Friday 2 May 2014

New tax year, new investment allocations?

We have now moved into the new tax year 2014/2015 and many clients have already arranged to use up their full ISA allowance of £11,880 with the plan to increase this to the increased maximum of £15,000 from July 2014. Some refer to the investment opportunity presented by this increase in the ISA allowance, along with greater investment flexibility, as the New ISA (NISA). The changes are welcome and some prefer the flexibility of ISAs to save for their retirement, either by using stocks and shares options or cash ISAs or a combination of both, now being able to switch between the two options to suit their needs and attitude to investment risk.

Having recently met with a Bank of England representative, we anticipate the Bank of England base rate (currently 0.5%) to start to rise from around the beginning of 2015.

In past blogs, Chapters Financial has detailed its views on investment allocations and our current preferences. We regularly review our 'house' views on investment areas and classes, maintaining a quarterly Investment Committee to give continuity to our process and client recommendations. You may want to look at our Investment Risk Scale to consider your individual attitude to investment risk.

Current views are as follows:

Positive Allocations
UK Equity Income
UK Equity
US Equity Income
US Equity
Commercial Property  

Neutral Allocations 
In a change to previous blogs, we continue to watch Europe as an investment area, although are currently not actively recommending this area.*

Corporate Bonds  

Negative Allocations
BRICs ( Brazil, Russia, India, China)
* Europe ( see notes above)

Other investment areas are available and will be considered to meet our client requirements.

Past performance is not a guarantee of future performance and changing fund/ asset allocations does not guarantee an increase in performance.

No individual advice has been provided during the course of this blog. If you would like financial advice on the allocation of your funds/ investment strategy, then please contact the Chapters Financial team in Woking (01483 330800) or Guildford (01483 578800).  

Keith Churchouse BA Hons FPFS 
Director, Chapters Financial Limited 
Chartered Financial Planner 
Certified Financial Planner 
ISO22222 Personal Financial Planner 

Chapters Financial Limited is authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority, number 402899.

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