ArchivesMagazine - 10 Dec 2020How to give investments without losing to the taxman Follow these simple steps and you could make someone (and yourself) very happy 10 December 2020|Personal Finance|by Laith Khalaf Share on Facebook Share on Bluesky Share on X (Twitter) Share by Email < Thematic products top the ETF charts in 2020 Engaging with companies via AGMs, investor events and more > Issue: 10 Dec 2020 - Page 46 | Contents Next: Engaging with companies via AGMs, investor events and more Previous: Thematic products top the ETF charts in 2020 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 Laith Khalaf Issue Contents Ask Tom What’s the difference between a Lifetime ISA and a SIPP? Editor's View Making sense of muted reaction to Games Workshop’s stellar update Exchange-Traded Funds Thematic products top the ETF charts in 2020 Feature Lacklustre UK performance makes international diversification vital Big drug companies: The ones to make the world and your portfolio healthy First-time Investor Engaging with companies via AGMs, investor events and more Funds Smaller company funds are staging a comeback Great Ideas The underappreciated Baillie Gifford fund achieving stellar returns Higher margins should drive big share price gains for DiscoverIE The fund making a positive change to investors’ savings Begbies Traynor prepares for wave of insolvencies Interesting green twist on Volution’s new debt facility News Supply chain issues could mean a bleak winter for UK consumers Questions still linger over National Grid and SSE dividends Flutter Entertainment secures prize US asset Fast growing hydrogen stock Ceres gets closer to fulfilling its potential Big Goco shareholder Peter Wood throws weight behind Future tie-up Key catalysts for markets before the end of 2020 Personal Finance How to give investments without losing to the taxman Russ Mould What is the yield curve telling investors?