magazine 1 Dec 2022

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Passing on wealth: how AIM shares could cut an inheritance tax bill. Discover how the rules work and the type of stocks that qualify.

Can I buy shares in football clubs and are they worth it? Find out in this week’s digital magazine.

You can also read about an inflation-themed fund and a way to invest in the bonds of well-known companies like Pepsi and Nestle.

James Crux analyses Campbell Soup and Laura Suter explains how to beat some of the forthcoming tax changes.

Elsewhere, read about more ups and downs for Chinese stocks, an overview of the luxury goods sector, and what to consider with Dr Martens.

We look at the measures introduced in the Autumn Statement and what you can do to minimise their impact

Conviction Life Sciences is planning to float on the UK stock market on 16 December

Officials announce vaccine drive after furious response to new restrictions

The global membership retailer has a winning proposition for inflationary times

The focus now moves to the all-important Christmas period

The greeting cards seller is doing better than expected

Company calls the note ‘inaccurate and misleading’ but it could still be time for investors to make a decision

We run the rule over the beautiful game’s stock market history as the Glazers consider selling Manchester United

The rules are fairly complex so investors need to do their homework

Earnings growth is expected to fall from 20%-plus in 2022 to single digits in 2023

Shares condenses the investment case at the iconic American foods maker

Lazard portfolio manager believes cost of living pressures won’t go away for long

Dr Martens has been around for 75 years so should we worry about a short-term blip?

Scope for big contract wins means the shares continue to look attractive at the current price

Market has overlooked the firm’s transformation to positive cash generation

It has added exposure to the debt of businesses such as Nestlé, PepsiCo and McDonald’s

Its trajectory has similarities to Charles P. Kindleberger’s study of manias, panics and crashes

Our pensions expert calculates how disruption to saving could affect a retirement pot