ArchivesMagazine - 25 Oct 2018What does the civil partnership ruling mean for personal finances? We examine the financial implications of this move 25 October 2018|Personal Finance|by Laura Suter Share on Facebook Share on Bluesky Share on X (Twitter) Share by Email < What are your options when a fund closes or merges with another? Issue: 25 Oct 2018 - Page 42 | Contents Previous: What are your options when a fund closes or merges with another? 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 Editor's View The return of pricing power in consumer goods is reason to celebrate Feature Will Auto Trader be overtaken by Ebay? The magic ingredients: 2 simple rules to better investing Funds What are your options when a fund closes or merges with another? How to buy £1 of assets for 50p Great Ideas The market sell-off has given the gift of cheaper Burford Capital shares Jupiter’s US small cap investment trust is just the ticket for turbulent times B&M snaps up French rival Babou Volvo troubles put Johnson Matthey’s shares under pressure Investment Trusts Fund manager Mark Barnett offers an antidote to UK investment blues News Why have investors fallen out of love with UK banks? Investors prepare for the Budget and rate decision United States 1 : Europe 0 in latest earnings season Good news: UK dividends reach record highs Weak outlook at Whitbread overshadows new budget hotel concept Personal Finance What does the civil partnership ruling mean for personal finances? Attention! Your state pension is about to receive a welcome boost Russ Mould Why liquidity really matters to investors Sector Reports Recruit undervalued and high quality staffing firms to your portfolio