ArchivesMagazine - 24 Feb 2022How to value investments for inheritance tax purposes Working out what HMRC will take from an estate when someone dies 24 February 2022|Personal Finance|by Laura Suter Share on Facebook Share on Bluesky Share on X (Twitter) Share by Email < The winners and losers from Google’s new privacy initiative Explaining duration and why it matters for bonds and stocks > Issue: 24 Feb 2022 - Page 42 | Contents Next: Explaining duration and why it matters for bonds and stocks Previous: The winners and losers from Google’s new privacy initiative 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 I’m 79, where should I invest? Editor's View Airbnb’s next growth leg might not be so smooth Feature Cut your bills: Invest in companies that help you save money The winners and losers from Google’s new privacy initiative Buy into Bill Ackman’s stock picking expertise Explaining duration and why it matters for bonds and stocks A breakdown of Latin American emerging economies Emerging markets: Views from the experts Funds The best UK All Companies funds benefit from flexibility Great Ideas Buy K3 Capital for growth and income TwentyFour Select Monthly Income offers attractive, regular income Tristel sell-off is a buying opportunity Our play on Vietnam is looking good for investors News The market impact of Russia’s Ukrainian incursion The inflation signals keep lighting up Banks fail to inspire despite upgrades and buybacks Pubs and restaurants could see another bumper run The firms which might be next after latest UK takeovers Introducing our new column on US markets: Wall Street Week Personal Finance How to value investments for inheritance tax purposes Russ Mould The big market pay debate