Jargon Buster
S
Scrip Issue
The issue of new share
certificates to existing shareholders to reflect an accumulation
of profits on a company's balance sheet.
Securities
The general name for
stocks and shares.
SERPS - State Earnings Related Pension Scheme
A
state pension in addition to the basic state pension based
on earnings, to be renamed State Second Pension (S2P).
Shares
A stake in a company which
entitles you to vote at annual meetings and benefit from
the company's profits in the form of a dividend.
SICAV
A SICAV
or "société
d'investissement à capital variable"
is an open-end investment trust. Its social object is not
to manufacture a product or to provide a service, but to
invest in financial or real estate assets.
Small Caps
Another name for small
companies.
SOFA
The Society of Financial Advisers,
the professional and educational body for financial advisers.
It awards qualifications for progressive levels of examination
achievement.
SSAS - Small Self Administered Scheme
Small
Self Administered Scheme, an occupational scheme where the
members are trustees and are directly responsible for administering
the fund and paying out the benefits. Some funds are invested
in assets other than insurance premiums.
Stakeholder pension
New low cost
pension schemes introduced by the government in 2001 to encourage
people to make provision for their financial future. They
are aimed at those who may not have been able to afford a
personal pension and were not eligible for an occupational
or group scheme.
Stock market
The marketplace for
the sale and purchase of shares, government bonds and other
securities.
Switching
Moving an investment
out of one fund and into another.
T
Tax Harmonisation
The process whereby
the tax rates in the countries of the European Union are
being equalised to make trade easier and ensure that no country
has a competitive advantage over another.
Term Assurance
A life assurance
contract with a fixed term and a sum assured which is paid
out only if the life assured dies within the term specified.
TESSA
Tax-exempt special savings
accounts replaced by ISAs in 1999. You can no longer invest
in a new TESSA but you can transfer your existing TESSA into
an ISA.
Tied Agent
Financial advisers who
have an agreement with one particular company to recommend
its products. They can range from self employed individuals
to banks and building societies and can give you advice on
your financial circumstances but they cannot survey the whole
market for you.
Total Return
The combination of
capital growth and reinvested income at the end of any given
period.
Transfer Value
The amount of money
which is available to be transferred to another pension arrangement.
U
UCITS - Undertaking for Collective
Investments in Transferable Securities.
A Ucits
fund is theoretically one that is authorised for sale in
any of the EU member states. However, many EU countries
also have their own requirements which must be fulfilled
if a fund is to be offered for sale there.
Unit Linked Policy
An insurance
policy in which the benefits depend on the performance of
units in a fund invested in shares, bonds and property.
Unit Trust
An investment contract
which invests in a variety of different stocks and shares
and is divided into units which are issued to its members
instead of shares.
V
Variable Rate Mortgage
A mortgage
product where the amount of the monthly payment goes up or
down in accordance with variations in the interest rate,
based on the Bank of England rate.
Venture Capital Trusts (VCT's)
VCT's
were devised in the 1993 budget as a way for new and unquoted
companies to obtain money from investors. VCT's are essentially
investment trusts. Like other investment trusts their shares
are often traded in the stock market. Investors receive tax
relief at 20% on the money they put in. Any dividends or
capital gains will also be free of tax.
VAT - Value Added Tax
A form of
indirect taxation levied on goods and services.
Volatility
The degree by which
share prices in a particular market or sector go up or down. |