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A with-profits bond is the term associated with life assurance plans that put your investment in a with-profits fund. With-profits bonds distribute your money across different types of investments (e.g. shares, cash deposits and fixed interest securities) in order to balance out the constant losses and gains dealt by the overall market.

The idea behind this is to reduce the amount of risk while maximising the return on your investment. This puts with-profits bonds at a risk level above traditional savings accounts, but still below the volatile equity funds market (e.g. stocks and shares).

A fund manager invests the capital pooled from the funds of the policy holders. The capital is spread out among a diversified portfolio of shares, securities and stocks.

Every year, the life assurance company declares a reversionary bonus rate that is applied on a daily basis to the participating policies. The company’s actuarial department derives the bonus rate from how much it assesses the fund will earn after all related expenses and costs are accounted for. The reversionary bonus rate is not guaranteed and the amount depends on many factors. However, once it is applied it is not taken back.

Although considered as medium to long term investments, with-profits bonds do not have fixed terms. Withdrawals are typically not allowed until five years have elapsed; after this period, regular withdrawals are permitted. Usually, withdrawals of up to 5% of the initial sum are tax-exempt, and the arrangements are often flexible so you can opt to schedule withdrawals annually, bi-annually, quarterly or even monthly.

Keep in mind however that some established IFAs are advising against with-profits bonds for new investors, given the present and forecasted conditions of the stock market that may make other investment options more profitable.

 

 
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