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Equities
Investing in Equities
Both cash ISAs and National Savings products are certainly much less risky than buying equities, that is to say investing in the shares of companies listed on a stock exchange. However, equities do offer an upside possibility that National Savings products do not.
You have the possibility of gaining not only a dividend - a proportion of the company's after tax profits distributed to shareholders - but also a capital appreciation. If the price of the shares goes up after you buy them then you have made, on paper at least, a capital gain.
The bad news though is that the value of shares can go down as well as up, which means you risk losing your investment if the price of the shares falls.
Equity investments do not include the same security of capital which is afforded with a deposit account.
Levels and bases of and reliefs from taxation are subject to change and their value depends on the individual circumstances of the investor.
The value of investments and the income from them may go down. you may not get back the original amount invested.
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