USA & Asian Market Interest rate cut!

By |2019-11-05T11:15:34+00:00Tuesday, November 5, 2019|Categories: Asian Investment market, Best Stock market advice, Business Profits, economic growth, Financial Planning, Financial Protection for your family, investment management, Planning for a fruitful retirement, Tax Efficient Investments, Trust planning|Tags: , , , , , , , |

Mark says" With US and Asian markets responding to this interest rate cut by the Fed, it shows the benefit of having [...]

New Study on how to ensure Generation X retire with sufficient funds!

By |2019-11-07T11:33:47+00:00Tuesday, November 5, 2019|Categories: Best Stock market advice, divorcing women with pensions, economic growth, estate planning, Family Inheritance, Financial Planning, Financial Protection for your family, Inheritance Tax, investment management, Mortgage later in life, pension, pension allowances, Planning for a fruitful retirement, state pension, Tax Efficient Investments, Work and Pensions|Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , |

Interesting article from The Professional Adviser...   New Study. Collective action from government, the financial services industry and employers could help ensure [...]

Jeremy Corbyn’s Vicious reform on our children’s Inheritance Tax !

By |2019-06-25T10:43:14+01:00Tuesday, June 25, 2019|Categories: Brexit, estate planning, Family Inheritance, Finance, Financial Planning, Inheritance Tax, pension splits in divorce, Planning for a fruitful retirement, Safe Money, solicitors, Tax Efficient Investments, Trust planning|Tags: , , , , , , , , |

Jeremy Corbyn is planning to tax parents’ gifts to children in a vicious reform! In an article by Claire Anderson, she writes: [...]

Pension allowances and what it all means

By |2019-05-21T11:31:35+01:00Tuesday, May 21, 2019|Categories: divorcing women with pensions, Family Inheritance, Finance, Financial Planning, Financial Protection for your family, ISA, pension, pension allowances, pension splits in divorce, Planning for a fruitful retirement, state pension, Work and Pensions|Tags: , , , , , , , , , , |

Annual Allowance (AA) The limit on tax relief for an individual’s gross contributions is restricted to the higher of £3,600 or 100% [...]

Women increasingly risk becoming “pension poor” on divorce!

By |2019-04-18T11:17:31+01:00Wednesday, April 17, 2019|Categories: Divorce assets, divorcing women with pensions, estate planning, Family Inheritance, Financial Planning, Financial Protection for your family, Inheritance Tax, ISA, Mortgage later in life, pension, pension splits in divorce, Planning for a fruitful retirement, solicitors, Trust planning, wills, Work and Pensions|Tags: , , , , , , , , , , |

Divorcing women risk losing out and becoming pension poor on splitting the pension fund into two separate pensions. Arrange the pension when [...]

Does your money need a personal trainer?

By |2019-04-09T11:23:45+01:00Wednesday, March 27, 2019|Categories: Brexit, Finance, Financial Planning, Financial Protection for your family, House Buying, Inflation, Planning for a fruitful retirement, Uncategorized|Tags: , , , , , , , |

Does your money need a personal trainer? If you’re determined to make 2019 the year you get into shape, you might want [...]

New Spring Statement on Finances and interesting data on taxes!

By |2019-04-09T11:54:37+01:00Friday, March 15, 2019|Categories: Brexit, Estate Agents, estate planning, Family Inheritance, Finance, Financial Planning, Financial Protection for your family, House Buying, Inheritance Tax, ISA, mortgages, Property management, Tax Efficient Investments|Tags: , , , , , , , , , |

PERSONAL TAXATION CHANGES ANNOUNCED AT THE AUTUMN 2018 BUDGET • Personal Allowance rises to £12,500 (up from £11,850) from 6 April 2019 [...]

What is a “Trust” ?

By |2019-04-03T09:54:39+01:00Tuesday, July 24, 2018|Categories: estate planning, Family Inheritance, Finance, Financial Planning, Inheritance Tax, Safe Money, solicitors, Tax Efficient Investments, Trust planning, wills|Tags: , , , , |

A Trust is like giving your money to “mum” to look after until the summer holidays and is not just something used [...]

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