This Could Be The Best Christmas Present You Ever Buy Your Children

An investment for your children now could set them up for life!

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With Christmas fast approaching, talk is likely to soon turn to the ‘must-have’ present that your children desperately want.

Of course, the sad thing is that, by next Christmas, the chances of them still playing with that ‘must-have’ present are rather slim.

So, why not think outside the box this Christmas and buy your kids the best present you possibly could? Something that could set them up for a more financially free and flexible life as a young adult: a Junior ISA.

Compounding

Clearly, when it comes to investing, the more time you have to make your money work, the harder it works for you. So, by setting up a junior ISA when your children are still young, you are maximising the potential return of your investment simply because it has a long time to compound and generate even greater returns.

For example, say you set up a junior ISA when your child is five years old and you invest an initial £100, and then invest £25 every month until they turn 18. That’s a total investment of £4,000 over 13 years.

Clearly, it is a known unknown as to what the total return will be on the amount invested and, moreover, it will largely depend upon how much risk you are willing to take. Let’s say, though, that you invest in a diverse range of blue-chip shares that generate a total return of 9.7% per annum, which is the annualised return of the FTSE 100 since 1985. Minus fees of say 0.5% per annum, that means a total return of 9.2% per year.

Over the course of a 13-year period, this annualised return would be enough to grow your total investment of £4,000 to a portfolio worth £7,634. Clearly, inflation will mean that this will not be worth as much in 13 years as it is now, but it still provides evidence of the power of compounding (and investing) over a relatively long period of time.

The Practicalities

It goes without saying, of course, that the earlier you start, the more you invest, and the more successfully you invest, the larger the lump sum when your child becomes an adult. And, it must be noted that when your child turns 18, they will take legal ownership of the ISA (it rolls into a ‘normal’ ISA) and can do as they see fit with the money you have built up for them. Furthermore, they are able to take control (although not access the money) from the age of 16.

In terms of how to go about opening a Junior ISA, the process isn’t too complicated, nor is it particularly time consuming. They are offered at a wide range of financial institutions and you can invest up to £4,000 per annum at the present time. Friends and family can make contributions and you can set up a direct debit to make regular contributions, or invest lump sums.

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