ArchivesMagazine - 20 Oct 2022Feast your eyes on a 10% inflation-busting dividend increase from McDonald’s Fast food outfit’s franchised model and reliability means the shares are defensive 20 October 2022|Great Ideas|by Martin Gamble Share on Facebook Share on Bluesky Share on X (Twitter) Share by Email < PepsiCo offers everything investors want: pricing power, earnings upgrades and confidence How the mini-Budget crisis highlighted a big fund redemption problem > Issue: 20 Oct 2022 - Page 15 | Contents Next: How the mini-Budget crisis highlighted a big fund redemption problem Previous: PepsiCo offers everything investors want: pricing power, earnings upgrades and confidence 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 Martin Gamble Issue Contents Ask Tom Help! I’m due to buy an annuity but my fund’s value has fallen 35% Editor's View Revealed: how investor impatience can come with big costs attached Feature Can Lloyds ride out the storm? More than two million shareholders hope it can PepsiCo offers everything investors want: pricing power, earnings upgrades and confidence The big 60/40 debate: are stocks and bonds still enough for investors? How the mini-Budget crisis highlighted a big fund redemption problem Great Ideas After near-40% share price fall, here’s why we think Halma is now a strong buy Ashtead made investors stacks of money - could this spin-off business do the same? Feast your eyes on a 10% inflation-busting dividend increase from McDonald’s Investment Trusts Heard about the dividend heroes? Meet the next generation of income superstars News New chancellor calms financial markets, but some big stresses are still to come US third quarter earnings will be crucial for market confidence Insurance industry braces for multi billion pound hurricane losses Why have property trusts been so badly hit during the sell-off? Why a Kroger-Albertsons combination could turbocharge Ocado’s growth Personal Finance Discover the true cost of extending your mortgage term Russ Mould Why soggy chip stocks could point to lean times ahead for equities