FTSE 100 Income Plan 2025

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The average dividend yield on the FTSE 100 is 3.26%.
There are several ways to invest in the FTSE 100: Buy individual shares: You can buy shares of individual companies listed in the FTSE 100 through your Stocks Shares ISA, SIPP or investment account. Exchange-Traded Funds (ETFs): ETFs that track the FTSE 100 index are a popular way to invest.
Average returns PeriodAverage annualised returnTotal return Last year 10.4% 10.4% Last 5 years 14.1% 93.6% Last 10 years 5.0% 62.7% Last 20 years 5.2% 177.8%
Far from being a backwater of global investing, the FTSE 100 index boasts an array of global champions that can make it an unexpected powerhouse for consistent income and strong overall returns.
During the last five years, the total return from the FTSE 100 including price appreciation and dividends has been 83.68%.
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Over the long term, the US SP 500 index has performed very well. It is up 89% over the past five years, compared to 51% for the UKs FTSE 100 index. But so far in 2025, the British index has beaten its US peer, growing 11% versus 8%. That is a modest achievement but it is an outperformance all the same.
Buying FTSE 100 shares If the shares you buy go up in value, youll make a profit when you sell them. Shareholders also usually receive regular dividends, linked to the profits made by the company. But remember, shares can go up and down in value, so you could get back less than you invest.
If you had invested $1,000 in the SP 500 10 years ago, youd have nearly $3,677 today.

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