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EPISODE · Aug 19, 2019 · 12 MIN

UK Chancellor will not change Stamp Duty

from Money Tips Daily by Charles Kelly, former IFA and author of · host Charles Kelly Business Coach

Chancellor Sajid Javid ends speculation that he will make sellers pay Stamp Duty, instead of buyers. Thank goodness for common sense, as the plan was fraught with difficulty.. Stock Markets settle. Invest in yourself and your education. Word of the Day Dividend or Divi. When you own a share in a business, the board of directors of the company can declare a dividend, or share of the profits, to the shareholders who are the owners of the company.  If you invest in shares, you can benefit from capital growth (assuming you have done your research, invested in a good company and the share price rises over time) and income from annual dividends, typically 3-5% of the value of the share. Learn how to invest, and always take independent financial advice. There are more examples and practical steps to getting rich and being happy in my book, Yes, money can buy happiness, I cover the 3 R’s of Money Management, the Money B.E.L.I.E.F System and much more. Check it out on Amazon http://bit.ly/2MoneyBook.

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