ArchivesMagazine - 12 Dec 2019Gifting stocks and shares to the family this Christmas We look at the process of handing over investments to your spouse, children or even charity 12 December 2019|Personal Finance|by Laura Suter Share on Facebook Share on Bluesky Share on X (Twitter) Share by Email < Fund managers’ best and worst stock calls in 2019 2020 outlook: 10 big questions for the year ahead > Issue: 12 Dec 2019 - Page 46 | Contents Next: 2020 outlook: 10 big questions for the year ahead Previous: Fund managers’ best and worst stock calls in 2019 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 Laura Suter Issue Contents Ask Tom ‘How much can I pay into a SIPP when I’ve also got a defined benefit pension?’ Book reviews Investment book ideas for Christmas Editor's View Follow these golden rules when searching for income Feature Best performing shares of 2019: why they soared 2020 outlook: 10 big questions for the year ahead Fund managers’ best and worst stock calls in 2019 Learning the lessons from corporate disasters Funds Equitile Resilience: the quality-focused fund you’ve never heard of Great Ideas Why QinetiQ is much more dynamic than the market thinks Why you should buy Aberdeen Japan Investment Trust now We’ve made 36% on Computacenter and there should be more to come Reasons to keep buying shares in Tesco News Property sector faces new crisis as dealing in two funds suspended Stock market winners and losers from climate change Premier Oil becomes major short-selling target Personal Finance Gifting stocks and shares to the family this Christmas Russ Mould Don’t get caught out by investment bubbles