ArchivesMagazine - 04 Apr 2019Seven ways your finances change in the new tax year We explain new rules that relate to pensions, taxes and student loans 04 April 2019|Personal Finance Issue: 04 Apr 2019 - Page 36 < How I invest: still fascinated by the markets at age 73 The market alarm bell is ringing for the banks > Issue: 04 Apr 2019 - Page 36 | Contents Next: The market alarm bell is ringing for the banks Previous: How I invest: still fascinated by the markets at age 73 Find out how to deal online from £1.50 in a SIPP, ISA or Dealing account. Laura Suter Issue Contents Ask Tom ‘How much should I worry about drawdown charges?’ Case study How I invest: still fascinated by the markets at age 73 Editor's View Stimulus measures key to first quarter market rally Feature The hottest parts of the UK market so far in 2019 Empire building: Why does Mike Ashley want to own so many retailers? Funds Three funds to buy for a monthly income Great Ideas FDM has digital disruption in its palm Why you should invest in Prudential now AstraZeneca shares take a knock on Japanese deal mechanics Nearly double the market return from our 2019 share portfolio Investment Trusts Investment trusts offer a way of accessing firms that stay private for longer News Investors still in the dark with how Brexit will play out Seven companies with accounting red flags Vodafone’s persistent high dividend yield is telling us something bad Residential Secure Income snares £60m worth of shared ownership assets Suedzucker’s sour read-across for Associated British Foods Personal Finance Seven ways your finances change in the new tax year Russ Mould The market alarm bell is ringing for the banks Talking Point Dual-class share structure – unfair or underused?