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If an investor puts £750 a month in a Stocks and Shares ISA, here’s what they could have in 10 years

Edward Sheldon looks at how Stocks and Shares ISAs can help build wealth and also highlights some investment strategies to consider.

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The Stocks and Shares ISA can be a very powerful wealth-building tool. These accounts typically offer access to a vast range of investments, and any gains and income generated within them are completely tax-free.

Want to see an example of how this type of ISA can be used to build wealth? Here’s a look at how much capital that could potentially be accumulated putting £750 a month into one of these products for the next 10 years.

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ISA returns can vary

With a Stocks and Shares ISA, returns can vary significantly depending on the chosen investments. Pick the right mix of funds and/or stocks and it’s possible to achieve returns of more than 10% a year. Invest in the wrong assets, on the other hand, and you could be looking at low single-digit or even negative returns.

In the chart below, I show how much a £750 contribution a month could grow to at different rates of return. At 5% a year, it could grow to around £115k. At 8% a year, it would grow to around £130k. Meanwhile, at 11% a year, it would grow to around £150k. Bear in the mind that the total amount of contributions over 10 years would be £90,000 (£9k a year). So in some cases, we’re looking at considerable capital gains (tax-free in the ISA).

Achieving high returns

Now, with a sound investment strategy, achieving a 8% annual return isn’t so difficult. Typically, the stock market (as a whole) tends to generate returns of around 7-10% a year over the long term. So with a global tracker fund such as the Vanguard FTSE All-World UCITS ETF, an 8% return could be very achievable. It’s worth noting that over the last decade, this ETF has returned about 9% on an annualised basis (excluding currency fluctuations, trading fees, and platform fees).

Achieving an 11% annual return’s more tricky. But it certainly isn’t impossible. If I was aiming for this kind of return, I’d have to be a little bit more active with my investments. Instead of just lumping all my cash in a global tracker fund, I’d invest in a range of funds and stocks, with the goal of outperforming the market.

Individual stocks can soar

I’ll point out that I’ve been able to achieve outperformance in recent years with an active strategy. One stock that’s helped me beat the market is Apple (NASDAQ: AAPL). Since I first bought it about six years ago, it’s risen about 450%. That equates to an annualised return of more than 30% (ignoring currency movements).

Now, while I still like Apple, I don’t see it as a strong buy for me today. Currently, the stock’s forward-looking price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio is about 34. That multiple could make it hard for the stock to outperform the market in the years ahead as a lot will depend on earnings growth (and there is the risk that this could be low, especially if iPhone sales are muted).

But there are plenty of other stocks I’m bullish on. Some shares I’ve been buying recently include Uber, CrowdStrike, and JD Sports Fashion.

Edward Sheldon has positions in Apple, CrowdStrike, JD Sports Fashion, and Uber Technologies. The Motley Fool UK has recommended Apple, CrowdStrike, and Uber Technologies. Views expressed on the companies mentioned in this article are those of the writer and therefore may differ from the official recommendations we make in our subscription services such as Share Advisor, Hidden Winners and Pro. Here at The Motley Fool we believe that considering a diverse range of insights makes us better investors.

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