Investment Pathway option 1:
Vanguard Lifestrategy 60%
Objective: I have no plans to touch my money in the next five years
Please note: our Investment Pathway options are intended to meet a broad objective, and are not a personal recommendation. This means we have not assessed your investing knowledge and experience, financial situation or detailed investment objectives.
Why was this fund chosen?
This fund aims for long-term growth. The fund is exposed to a diversified portfolio comprised of approximately: 60% shares and 40% bonds and other similar fixed income investments. The fund seeks to achieve its objective by investing more than 90% of its assets in passive funds that track an index.
Details of the past performance of this fund can be found on our factsheet. The factsheet includes details on how the fund is benchmarked, and charts showing the historical price and total return of the fund over time periods up to the last 5 years.
Things to consider
The market may fall as well as rise and this fund is exposed to market and foreign currency risk, which means you could lose some or all of your investment. Inflation can also erode the real value of the fund. Past performance is not an indicator of what may happen in future.
What is the fund charge?
The ongoing charges figure (OCF) is 0.22%. This represents some of the fees which the fund manager will take for running the fund.
IMPORTANT: The OCF does not include some other Fund Manager operating costs and charges, including Fund Manager transaction costs and performance fees. For a full breakdown of the costs and charges information about an investment, please visit the factsheet page and click on the link under ‘Documents’ to request the Cost Disclosure Document.
What is the cost of buying or selling units in the fund?
You will need to place a trade to purchase this fund.
- If you are on our Investor or Super Investor service plan, your first trade each month is free (in the form of a trading credit).
- Additional trades usually cost £3.99.
- Single trades with a value over £100k cost £40 each.