Beginner guides

Guides for the questions UK beginners usually get stuck on.

Choose the section that fits where you are right now — getting started, key concepts, planning, or UK account choices. Each guide is self-contained and written to move you forward, not just inform you.

Choose the route that fits you best
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Getting started

Getting started — the practical path from zero to first investment. If you have never opened an investment account, start here.

Key concepts

The ideas worth understanding

Key concepts — the terms worth understanding before you choose anything. You do not need to know everything, but these five come uperstanding them makes every other decision easier.

Planning

Making a plan you can stick with

These guides help you translate a vague intention to invest into a specific, sustainable monthly commitment.

Want to run your own numbers? The planning tools let you test different monthly amounts, timelines, and fee levels with a calculator built for long-term investors.

Open planning tools
Perspective

Staying calm when markets fall

Market downturns are the moment most long-term investing plans succeed or fail. These guides explain what is happening, why it feels so bad, and what to actually do.

If you are going through a difficult market moment right now, the Perspective Check is designed to help you work out whether this is normal discomfort — or something that actually needs action.

Take the Perspective Check
UK accounts

Choosing the right account

ISAs, pensions, LISAs — the UK has several tax-advantaged options. These guides explain each one and how they fit together.

For educational purposes only. Not financial advice. Investments can fall as well as rise. Always do your own research and consider whether investing is suitable for your goals and risk tolerance.