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National Insurance Contributions (NICs) 

National Insurance is a cornerstone of the welfare and benefits system. As a citizen, your contributions will likely play a significant role in funding state provisions such as pensions, maternity leave and bereavement support. If you're over 16, under the State Pension age and either employed or self-employed, chances are you're making National Insurance Contributions (NICs). [...]

Monday, January 8, 2024Read More

Changes to the State Pension

The State Pension is set to increase commencing on 6 April 2024 due to a mechanism known as the 'Triple Lock’. Chancellor Jeremy Hunt has announced an increase of 8.5%, which pensioners will welcome. The State Pension is a recurring benefit paid out every four weeks by the government. This payment is made available to individuals who have reached the qualifying age and have sufficiently contributed to National Insurance. [...]

Monday, January 8, 2024Read More

Tax-saving measures

Have you recently evaluated your personal tax situation? Is your tax structure optimised for efficiency? As we approach the end of the tax year on 5 April 2024, it presents an ideal opportunity to assess and leverage the various allowances and reliefs available to enhance your tax profile. Allocating time for this review can provide valuable insight into potential opportunities for you and your family. [...]

Monday, January 8, 2024Read More

The gender divide

Reflecting on 75 years of State Pensions In the 75 years since the inception of the State Pension, we’ve witnessed dramatic shifts in the workplace and significant strides towards gender equality. Yet, a stark reality remains: women are more likely than men to depend solely on the State Pension for their retirement income. The State Pension currently stands at £886 per month, granted to those eligible for the full amount under the contemporary rules. Eligibility hinges on having either paid or been credited with 35 years of National Insurance. New research reveals that nearly half (49%) of women are unaware of this stipulation, compared to 40% of men[1]. This disparity is especially concerning in light of the fact that almost two million women (29%) anticipate relying solely on the State Pension in retirement versus only 13% of men. [...]

Monday, December 18, 2023Read More

Are you ready to invest?

Establishing safeguards before embarking on an investment journey Investing comes with its share of risks, which can sometimes lead to partial or total loss of your savings. Assessing your financial situation and establishing safeguards before embarking on an investment journey is essential. The decision to invest should hinge on your financial goals. Are you looking to increase your wealth, generate regular income or both? Do you have a specific growth target for your savings or a minimum required income? Generally, investments require a minimum commitment of five years to overcome market fluctuations. This is especially important if you’re nearing retirement. Clearly defined goals will guide your risk-taking limits to achieve your desired outcomes. [...]

Monday, December 18, 2023Read More

Monetary matters

Decoding investment strategies for better financial decisions Entering the investment world can feel like deciphering an enigma, particularly for beginners. The vast array of options and approaches can often lead to bewilderment. However, the first crucial step on this journey is to identify your financial aspirations. Are you aiming for long-term wealth accumulation or after more immediate returns? Pinpointing your specific goal will aid in selecting suitable investments and fostering wiser financial decisions. [...]

Monday, December 18, 2023Read More

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  • As we approach our 50s and 60s, retirement looms on the horizon, promising a well-deserved break from decades of hard work. Whether your future plans include travelling, indulging in hobbies, or spending quality time with family and friends, retirement should be the longest holiday of your life. Ensuring your finances are on the right track as you approach this new chapter is crucial. [...]

  • Many people prefer to avoid the subject of long-term care. Most find it hard to contemplate going into a care home when they are older, but many will do so eventually. However, planning for these potential expenses is important before they become urgent. The NHS, while a cornerstone of healthcare in the UK, only covers care costs in specific circumstances, primarily when related to medical health needs. [...]

  • In today’s unpredictable world, safeguarding financial stability is more crucial than ever. Many of us would struggle to keep up with our essential outgoings, such as mortgage and rent if we lost an income due to illness or an accident. [...]

  • The amount of Inheritance Tax (IHT) paid by families has dramatically increased over the past decade, increasing from £3.1 billion in the 2012/13 tax year[1] to £7.5 billion in the 2023/24 tax year[2]. This rise is attributed to growing asset values and stagnant IHT thresholds, coupled with many families delaying their planning. An additional IHT allowance was introduced in 2017, allowing some families to pass on more assets without incurring IHT, yet the criteria for qualification can be complex. [...]

  • As we approach one of life’s most significant transitions—retirement—many people do not engage in crucial conversations about the lifestyle they envision or assess whether they’re on track to achieve it. Recent research highlights that half of those aged 55 and over have not discussed their desired retirement lifestyle with a partner or loved one[1]. [...]

  • Retirement is a milestone we all look forward to—a time of relaxation, free from the daily grind of work and financial stress. Achieving a comfortable retirement requires thoughtful planning and foresight. While life may present unforeseen challenges, particularly concerning health, you can take proactive steps to bolster your financial resilience and manage the unexpected. [...]

  • Dividends represent the portion of a company’s profits distributed to its shareholders. When you own shares in a company that declares a dividend, you receive a share of those profits. Dividends are pivotal in enhancing long-term stock market returns, offering a reliable income stream that can help mitigate short-term stock price volatility. [...]

  • In today’s fast-paced world, many individuals have multiple pension plans collected over their working life. Whether through changes in employment or setting up personal pensions as a self-employed professional or contractor, managing these pensions can become challenging. Not only does this involve significant administrative effort, but the financial implications of juggling numerous plans are also considerable. Some pension schemes may suffer from uncompetitive pricing and underperforming investments, eroding retirement savings. [...]

  • As you enter your 50s, retirement looms larger on the horizon, making it crucial to ensure your finances are optimally positioned. This stage of life demands a coordinated and joined-up approach to financial planning to enjoy retirement on your terms. An essential step is to clarify your retirement goals. [...]

  • What we do collectively this decade – including how we invest – could mark the difference between starkly different futures. Our actions now will determine whether we face a future plagued by environmental degradation or one where we have successfully mitigated some of the most pressing ecological concerns. [...]

  • New research has revealed that five million childless households in the UK currently lack life insurance, pensions or savings[1]. This alarming statistic underscores a broader shift in how families are structured and how financial priorities are set across the nation. [...]

  • Legacy planning holds different meanings for different individuals. For some, it is about ensuring their loved ones are financially secure; for others, it involves safeguarding cherished possessions or supporting charitable causes. Central to this process is drafting a Will, a pivotal legal document that allows you to dictate the distribution of your money, property and possessions after your death. [...]

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