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Your query is unreasonable. Not only that, it's also pointless, as the value of €1 10 years ago in today's money is much higher than the value of €1 today. So there's no point in adding them together to get €2.
Why not do a quick calculation.. if you paid €100,000 in over the years and the entry charge is 5%, you paid €5000 in entry charges. If the current fund value is €120,000 and the management charge is 1%, you pay approx €1200 a year. What have you to gain from knowing the exact fund management charge you paid 10 years ago?
On the other hand, if she is claiming she ...explicitly said she didn't want life cover yet life cover ended up on the policy, she has a mis-selling case against the broker who sold her the policy.
If I bought a car I wouldn't expect the salesman to know how the engine worked, and I wouldn't expect the car's manufacturer to explain it to me. I'd just be happy the car was doing what I paid for!
I am seeking the bottom line on fees, commission and charges taken in the historical sense and therefore all events have taken place and the effects of those events are known along with the charges associated with them. Therefore, I cannot see how it relates to my situation.
If they took their fees etc that they applied a value and deducted that amount from the balance of my Investment. So simply what are the charges etc applied.
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