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When you start thinking about investing in the stock market, the acronyms and jargon can be hard to get your head around.

But don’t let terminology put you off. Check out our handy jargon-free guide and you’ll soon see that investing’s not as difficult as it seems.

Let’s start with the basics


What are funds

Fees and charges

We hope the information in this article is useful, but it isn't financial, personal or tax advice. If you want expert advice, you should speak to an Independent Financial Advisor. Remember, the value of investments can go up and down, so you may get back less money than you put in.

You should think of investing as a medium to long-term commitment – so be prepared to invest your money for at least five years. Tax depends on your individual circumstances and the regulations may change in the future.