Her friends Terry (Weruche Opia), an aspiring actress too nervous to go to auditions, and Kwame (Paapa Essiedu), a fitness instructor addicted to a dating app and one-night stands, are in limbos of their own. Coel plays Arabella, a writer whose first book, Chronicles of a Fed-Up Millennial, was spawned from her Twitter musings, leaving her stymied to figure out what her second book should be as deadlines approach. The first episode sets up the series as almost a London companion piece for HBO’s terrific Insecure. But Chewing Gum is identifiable as a certain kind of comedy, while I May Destroy You is very much not a comedy, except for when it’s very funny and even those moments usually punish you for laughing. Coel’s Chewing Gum, available to stream on Netflix, surely has some similar elements and you can recognize common authorial stamps. Past performance may not be a reliable indicator of future performance.Ĭopyright © 1999-2023 InvestSMART Financial Services Pty Ltd.It’s hard to be exactly prepared for what I May Destroy You is trying to do. After 18 June 2019 performance figures (after fees and brokerage) have been recorded from the Australian Equity Income ETF (ASX: INIF) which mirrors the Income Model and after 5 October 2020 performance figures (after fees and brokerage) have been recorded from the Australian Equity Growth ETF (ASX: IIGF) which mirrors the Growth Model. After the 1 July 2015 performance figures (after fees and brokerage) were recorded from the Separately Managed Accounts that mirrored these models. ^^ The performance figures for the Intelligent Investor Income and Growth Model Portfolios are since inception on 1 August 2001 using theoretical buys and sells without brokerage and management fees until 1 July 2015. For the effect of fees on your cumulative returns, please see our report How Fees Can Destroy Your Wealth. Fee data may not include all costs being charged such as platform and adviser fees. Whilst every care has been taken in producing these numbers, InvestSMART does not guarantee the accuracy of the figures produced in the table. Fees are calculated by Morningstar as the average over 10 years. Only funds with > three year returns were included in any fee comparison, and were compared to Morningstar’s nominated benchmark. This may not include all funds available for retail investment in Australia. ^ Only funds and investment products included in the Morningstar Australia database are available for fee and performance comparison. Historical performance is not a reliable indicator of future performance. InvestSMART cannot determine whether or not franking has been included, nor if dividends have been reinvested. The peer calculation is inclusive of admin and management fees excludes brokerage and no withdrawals have been made. The peer comparison figures have been sourced from Morningstar data and is therefore limited to the funds and investment products included in their database. Performance figures for periods greater than one year are annualised and presented as "per annum" values. brokerage and assuming dividends re-invested and no withdrawals. # Performance figures are after management and admin fees excl. For more information about fees and costs, please see the Product Disclosure Statement and Investment Menu. Indirect Costs are estimated to be between 0.09% - 0.30% p.a. * InvestSMART’s capped management fees (capped at $550 p.a.) do not include indirect cost ratio charged by ETF providers nor brokerage. You should consider the PDS, FSG and TMD before making a decision about a product. The PDS for financial products offered through InvestSMART can be downloaded from this website or obtained by contacting 1300 880 160. IMPORTANT: This information is general financial product advice only and you should consider the relevant Product Disclosure Statement (PDS), Financial Services Guide (FSG), Target Market Determination (TMD) or seek professional advice before making any investment decision.
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