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A Short Guide to Wills and Estate Planning
While no one likes to think about death or ill-health, a few simple decisions now can help you keep control of your assets and reduce stress for you and your loved ones later in life. [...]
The Danger of Trying to Time the Market
The concept of buying low and selling high is well known. Achieving this consistently will inevitably result in profit. The ‘secret’ is knowing when to buy and sell. An investor may believe that a particular company is likely to do well following an event in the news. The consensus is that the share price will increase and that the investment will perform well if bought at the right time. [...]
A Short Guide to Reducing Taxes in Retirement
Tax planning does not stop at retirement. When you have spent a lifetime working, it’s only natural to want to make the most of your hard-earned money. [...]
6 Key Pillars of a Financial Plan
Financial planning can be complex, and the best solution for one person often doesn’t work as well for someone else. It’s easy to become focused on investment returns, when really, this forms only part of the picture. [...]
What the Brexit Deal Means for Pensions
The UK has been out of the EU since 31st January 2020, however it took almost a further year to reach agreement over a deal. While this has been a source of relief, there are some areas still to be finalised, and no guarantee that the terms agreed now will continue indefinitely. [...]
Is Early Retirement Going to Have to Wait?
After the (more or less) steady market growth over the past five years, the recent volatility has come as a shock to many investors. The economy is cyclical, and downturns are a feature of investing. We have to assume they will occur, just as we understand that they are usually followed by a recovery, during which any losses are more than recouped. It’s impossible to predict the timings, but over a lifetime of investing, it’s reasonable to assume that short periods of volatility will be ironed out. [...]