Brokers & Accounts

How brokers work, how they make money, and the accounts you can use.

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How Brokers Make Money

A complete map of every way a broker earns — commissions, spreads, payment for order flow, margin interest, interest on your cash, securities lending, FX and fees — and which revenue streams align with your interests and which work against them.

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Retirement Accounts

The big picture of saving for retirement: why tax-advantaged retirement accounts exist, the three pillars (state, workplace and private pensions), why an employer match is free money to claim first, and the priority order for your contributions.

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Commissions

The explicit cost of trading: what commissions are, the forms they take, how the spread and currency fees act as hidden commissions, why 'commission-free' isn't free, and how trading costs quietly erode returns.

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What Is A Broker?

A complete guide to brokers: what they do, why you need one, how they actually make money, the journey of an order, how your shares are held, and how to choose one safely.

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Cash Accounts

The simple, sensible default brokerage account: what a cash account is, how settlement and settled funds work, why it carries no borrowing risk, what happens to uninvested cash, and why it suits almost every beginner.

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ISAs

The UK's tax-free wrapper for saving and investing: what an ISA is, the main types, the annual allowance, why tax-free growth and withdrawals matter so much over time, and how the Stocks & Shares ISA fits a long-term plan.

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Choosing A Broker

A practical framework for picking the right broker: why regulation and investor protection come first, how to judge true all-in cost, which account types and investments to check for, and how to match a broker to the way you actually invest.

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