Why hold an income fund when the bank rate is 5%?

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Why hold an income fund when the bank rate is 5%?
Outside the FTSE 100 there is opportunity for significant growth in profits (leungchopan/Envato)

With the Bank of England base rate now 5 per cent and best-buy tables advertising instant access savings rates of 4.25 per cent – even higher if you are prepared to commit for longer – the appeal of income funds requires more examination than it did in the previous era of near-zero interest rates. 

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