The Share Doctor, investing and stocks
Our investing experts Nick Louth and Alpesh Patel are on hand to give you their diagnoses. Alpesh Patel is a bestselling author and professional investor. Nick Louth is an experienced journalist and an active investor.- Lured by tax breaks
- Investing for a child
- Extracting equity from your home
- Retiring in style
- Steady saving for security
- Share consolidations and cash returns
- Share buybacks and what they mean
- Is it mad to buy shares in Northern Rock?
- Inflation worries those on a fixed income
- What are Exchange Traded Funds?
- In the dark about Scottish Power?
- Getting that £500 per month to earn its keep
- The carry trade and why it matters
- How to keep track of your shares
- Christmas share gifts incur tax humbug
- The risks of early retirement
- What to do with online gambling shares
- Death or glory: dealing with inheritance tax
- Managing your shares on holiday
- Graceful giving makes wealth respectable
- Are you too old to invest?
- Getting out of your depth in emerging markets
- The stock market without tears
- Marching to a strong long-term return
- The pros and cons of ditching with-profits policies
- How to invest £100,000
- Spain – the next investment hot spot?
- What happens if you die without a will
- Dreaming of financial independence at 40
- How to start saving for your pension
- Share splits and other quandaries
- Dealing with reverse takeovers
- Fund investing, step by step
- How can I sell these Abbey shares?
- Beginners should not gamble on the stock market
- I wish I’d sold my BT shares for £13 back in 1999: What do I do now?
- Dealing with reverse takeovers
- The perils and pitfalls of expatriate investing
- Investing when you still have debts
- Share Doctor: Fund investing, step by step
- First time investing for the over fifty-fives
- Marconi: Picking up the pieces
- Should I act on rumours and share tips?
- Should I sell my other shares?
- How do I deal with old share certificates?
- Share splits and other shareholder quandaries
- Investing and student loans
- Very old share and bond certificates are not worthless
- Should I sell my other shares?