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Study reveals the best and worst of equity income funds

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Hunt for Income - March 2015

Mr Cholwill says: “Certainly last year was quite a tricky year to navigate, in many ways. Mine’s been a multi-cap approach for a number of years, so the fund had around 40 per cent in mid cap last year and a lot of people with significant mid-cap weightings had a tough year last year.

“I look for companies that are going to deliver sustainable dividend growth, dividends that are backed by cashflow, and I think that’s continued to pay off.”

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Saying investors should “look through the noise”, he adds: “Successful investment often does take a number of years to come through.”

Ellie Duncan is deputy features editor at Investment Adviser

KEY POINTS

White list top five

• Royal London UK Equity Income

• Threadneedle UK Equity Alpha Income

• Evenlode Income

• Rathbone Income

• Axa Framlington Monthly Income

Black list bottom five

• Scottish Widows UK Equity Income

• Aberdeen UK Equity Dividend

• M&G Dividend

• Neptune Income

• JPM UK Higher Income