One ETF. £500 a Month. The Simplest Path to £100,000 for UK Investors

🔗 Links: InvestEngine → https://investengine.com/referral-wel... Trading212 → https://www.trading212.com/invite/FMA... Affiliate links — we both get a bonus when you sign up and fund your account. Not a recommendation capital at risk when investing, money can go up and down when investing— do your own research. At £10,000 invested, most people think the plan has to get more complicated to reach £100,000. It doesn't. Here's what actually changes on the way to six figures — and the one thing worth reviewing. When my own account crossed £10,000, the simple plan that got me there — one global ETF, £500 a month, no tinkering — suddenly felt too basic. So I went down the rabbit hole: five-fund portfolios, factor tilts, when to add bonds. This video is what I found when I ran the actual numbers on £10k to £100k, and why the boring version is the thing that gets you there. 📌 What this video covers: Why £10,000 is the point investors start complicating a plan that was working What genuinely changes between £10k and £100k — and what doesn't The exact timeline at £500 a month, with the assumptions on screen How each milestone (£25k, £50k, £100k) feels, and why discipline gets harder as the number grows The single review that actually moves your timeline (it isn't your fund choice) ⏱️ Chapters: 00:00 The question: Does the plan need to change? 00:48 Why £10k feels like the moment to get clever 02:09 What actually changes (and what doesn't) 03:42 The timeline at £500 a month 05:32 What each milestone actually feels like 07:07 The one thing worth reviewing 08:38 Where this whole plan starts ⚠️ Disclaimer: I am not a financial adviser and nothing in this video or on this channel is financial advice. Investing involves risk. The value of investments can go down as well as up and you may lose some or all of your capital. While I try to ensure accuracy, I make no guarantees and accept no liability for any loss or damage arising from reliance on this content. The funds and figures mentioned are illustrative examples used for education, not recommendations. #UKInvesting #StocksAndSharesISA #IndexFunds Anish Finance is a UK personal finance channel for experienced investors who want practical resolution to real decisions — ISA strategy, pension optimisation, ETF diversification, and the path to financial independence. Every claim is backed by numbers you can check yourself.