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23 Sep 2024
Income Protection Awareness Week 2024

Income Protection Awareness Week 2024

If you’re working, you probably don’t spend much time thinking about what would happen if you couldn’t. It’s easy to assume that life will continue as it is—steady income, bills paid on time, savings growing. But what if illness or injury took you out of work for an extended period? How would you manage? Income…

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19 Sep 2024
Budget on 30 October 2024

Budget on 30 October 2024

As we approach the new government’s first budget on 30th of October it is natural to feel a mix of curiosity and concern about what changes might be on the horizon. There has also been significant speculation in the media, we felt it was important to reach out to our clients to provide an insight…

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17 Sep 2024
Autumn Budget Statement 2024

Autumn Budget Statement 2024

On 30 October, Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves will deliver the Autumn Budget Statement 2024, accompanied by a comprehensive fiscal statement from the Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR). This significant event comes as the new government, elected to boost economic stability and growth, takes its first important step in addressing the nation’s financial health….

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9 Sep 2024
Pension Awareness Week 2024

Pension Awareness Week 2024

If you’re in your late 30s or early 40s, retirement might still feel like a distant concern. After all, with the pressures of mortgages, raising children, and day-to-day expenses, planning for your later years can easily slip down the priority list. However, Pension Awareness Week 2024 is here to remind you that now is the…

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29 Aug 2024
Young women and retirement

Young women and retirement

Almost a quarter (23%) of women in their 20s (aged 22-29 years) would be frustrated if they couldn’t retire by the age of 60, according to new research[1]. Despite this, 10% of this group have opted out of their employer’s pension scheme, further risking their chances of retiring when they plan to. Additionally, 35% don’t…

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31 Jul 2024
How much do I need to save for retirement?

How much do I need to save for retirement?

How you invest in your 50s could significantly impact your quality of life in retirement. While there is still time to increase your retirement savings, a seemingly simple mistake could derail your plans. This is where obtaining professional financial advice becomes crucial. With retirement now in sight, as you approach this milestone, ensuring your money…

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24 Jul 2024
Caring for Grandchildren

Caring for Grandchildren

Around one in five grandparents over the age of 50 in the UK provide childcare help for their grandchildren, but thousands may be missing out on a valuable scheme that could increase their State Pension entitlement[1]. Soaring childcare costs mean many parents turn to grandparents to look after their children when they return to work….

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25 Jun 2024
Employee preferences in workplace pension selection

Employee preferences in workplace pension selection

Recent developments have seen the government introduce a Lifetime Provider model for workplace pensions, a move that has sparked considerable interest and debate. Findings from a recent survey reveal a striking preference among employees for their employers to take the lead in selecting their workplace pension provider. A significant 69% of respondents favour this approach,…

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13 Jun 2024
Mind over matter

Mind over matter

In the world of investing, where numbers and market analyses typically dominate, a crucial element often remains veiled in the backdrop – our behaviour. Behavioural investing emerges as a pivotal field, merging the realms of finance and psychology to scrutinise how our emotions, cognitive biases, backgrounds and world views intricately influence our investment decisions. It…

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