ArchivesMagazine - 05 Apr 2018How to use past performance figures wisely Historic data can be a useful way of comparing funds – as long as it’s put in context 05 April 2018|Personal Finance Issue: 05 Apr 2018 - Page 40 < First quarter update on our 2018 share portfolio The Canadian lottery conundrum: $1m today or $1,000 a week for life? > Issue: 05 Apr 2018 - Page 40 | Contents Next: The Canadian lottery conundrum: $1m today or $1,000 a week for life? Previous: First quarter update on our 2018 share portfolio Find out how to deal online from £1.50 in a SIPP, ISA or Dealing account. Emily Perryman Issue Contents Editor's View How to spot decent dividend opportunities Feature First quarter update on our 2018 share portfolio Four lessons to draw from 18¼ years of precisely zero from UK stocks Destiny Pharma targets $1bn US market with anti-microbial resistant drug Phoenix could be the best income stock you’ve never heard of Dunkerton waves goodbye to Superdry Investing through the generations Could digital advertising face double taxation? Is it worth following Widdowson on fresh odyssey? Funds How does an investment fund survive when a star manager departs? Great Ideas Billington remains cheap despite decent profit growth The investment trust to help you navigate choppy markets Hilton Food remains packed with potential Miton looks cheap with plenty of room to grow Investment Trusts The Scottish Investment Trust takes a different approach News Easter rain and Conviviality collapse add to retail and leisure sector woes Takeover activity could put the spark back into the technology sector DFS is delivering again, but for how long? Kore Potash to rival Sirius Minerals with ‘world class’ mining project Personal Finance The Canadian lottery conundrum: $1m today or $1,000 a week for life? How to use past performance figures wisely Under The Bonnet A novel way to earn income with Duke Royalty Week Ahead Will retail sales in March be hit by snowy weather? Serica poised to become major North Sea producer Will Keywords Studios delight with full year results?