ArchivesMagazine - 24 Sep 2020Do I need to bother with property funds if I’m a homeowner? We consider the argument for and against putting money into the real estate sector if you’ve already got a mortgage 24 September 2020|Personal Finance|by Hannah Smith Share on Facebook Share on Bluesky Share on X (Twitter) Share by Email < Growth investing: how to find good companies and avoid bad ones The impact of negative interest rates on savers and investors > Issue: 24 Sep 2020 - Page 47 | Contents Next: The impact of negative interest rates on savers and investors Previous: Growth investing: how to find good companies and avoid bad ones Find out how to deal online from £1.50 in a SIPP, ISA or Dealing account. Share on Facebook Share on Bluesky Share on X (Twitter) Share by Email Hannah Smith Issue Contents Editor's View Why you shouldn’t give up on the UK despite miserable performance Feature Growth investing: how to find good companies and avoid bad ones The impact of negative interest rates on savers and investors Can Russia reduce its reliance on oil and gas? Emerging markets: Views from the experts First-time Investor Six simple rules for successful investing Great Ideas Buy top quality small cap Somero How to invest in structural change on a global level Exit Premier Inn owner Whitbread for now Cutting our losses on Lloyds Hipgnosis seeks more money to buy music catalogues Investment Trusts New-look Witan moves away from cyclical firms News Sell off fears grow after new restrictions Increased investor anxiety is leading to some big share price moves Recovery funds firmly out of fashion as leading manager exits Mining winners and losers from Tesla’s Battery Day Prolonged working from home is positive for Kingfisher Personal Finance Do I need to bother with property funds if I’m a homeowner? Russ Mould Why bank stocks are getting bashed (again) Under The Bonnet Is new IPO THG a retail or tech business, and should you invest?