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15Sep
‘Flexible’ Careers will Increase the Need for Financial Planning
‘Flexible’ Careers will Increase the Need for Financial Planning In days gone by, life was relatively simple. You left school…
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17May
Financial planning in a post-pandemic world
Financial planning in a post-pandemic world ‘Fail to plan, plan to fail.’ It’s an expression that anybody who has worked…
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18Jan
Can money really buy happiness?
Can money really buy happiness Some people say money can’t buy you love. They also say it can’t buy you…
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05Jan
Are premium bonds still worth it?
Are premium bonds still worth it? With the NS&I adjusting the premium bond prize-fund rate to just 1% in December…
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03Nov
What does history tell us about US Presidential elections and the market?
What does history tell us about US Presidential elections and the market? It’s natural for investors to look for a…
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02Oct
Minimum age for pensions freedoms rises to 57
Minimum age for pensions freedoms rises to 57 The government has confirmed that the minimum age for drawing a personal…
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02Oct
October Market Commentary
October Market Commentary Introduction September was a difficult month for world stock markets. It was one of those rare months…
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25Sep
The Chancellor’s Winter Economic Plan
The Chancellor’s Winter Economic Plan In December 2019, the Conservatives won an 80 seat majority in the General Election and…
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23Sep
How much should I be saving towards my pension?
How much should I be saving towards my pension? Here is a really good question not enough people think about…
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14Sep
How to spend more ethically
How to spend more ethically The feeling of doing something that might help to make the world a better place…