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Want to retire (really) early, but at what cost…?

Posted on January 2, 2019
I have seen a couple of articles this week referring to FIRE. So what is ‘FIRE’? FIRE is an acronym for Financial Independence Retire Early. Okay, so retiring early as…Read More...
Posted in Early Retirememt, Financial Planning, Property, Retirement, Savings

Congratulations on your University place, now here is the bill!

Posted on October 18, 2018
So, my son has just proved himself wrong and got the right grades to head off to Uni, studying a combined degree in Business Studies and Sociology. As his Mum…Read More...
Posted in Family, Financial Planning, Savings

Will the recent rise in Interest rates really help savers?

Posted on August 16, 2018
The Bank of England has raised interest rates from 0.5% to 0.75% after much speculation. Expectations of a strengthening economy, solid employment levels, more consumer spending and the potential for…Read More...
Posted in Financial Planning, Retirement, Savings

Protecting your estate from care costs

Posted on June 18, 2018
AgeUK Briefing: Health and Care of Older People in England 2017 suggests that 1 in 4 of us will need some form of care or assisted living in our old…Read More...
Posted in Family, Financial Planning, Health, Healthcare, Investments, Life Planning, Paying For Care, Pensions, Property, Retirement, Savings

Now the Bank of Mum and Dad is feeling the squeeze.

Posted on June 1, 2018
Parents are parting with thousands of pounds to help their children get on the property ladder, but they can't afford to lend as much as they used to. The average…Read More...
Posted in Family, Financial Planning, Millennials, Mortgages, Savings

The Two Factors That Will Determine Your Retirement Income

Posted on May 18, 2018
My last blog highlighted the major flaws in our current pension system that have led us to the position where most of us are in a pension scheme but we…Read More...
Posted in Financial Planning, Retirement, Savings

Student Loans – Rising interest rates and changing thresholds

Posted on April 20, 2018
Around about three years ago I wrote a blog article about student loans and whether it was appropriate, as parents or grandparents maybe, to help toward our beloved children’s student…Read More...
Posted in Comment, Family, Financial Planning, Further Education, Savings

University Funding Review

Posted on February 28, 2018
The government has launched a sweeping review of higher education in England, pledging to make student finance “fairer”. What will the review look at? It will assess all aspects of…Read More...
Posted in Family, Financial Planning, Investments, Savings

Investing with a social conscience

Posted on February 16, 2018
Investing, whether through pensions, ISAs or purely deposit accounts, purely for your own personal gain is understandable, we all want to improve our own financial position and that of our…Read More...
Posted in Financial Planning, General Advice For Individuals, Savings, SITR, Tax Relief

What Does Financial Planning Mean to You?

Posted on February 15, 2018
When I meet with my clients, I start by letting them know that I am a Financial Planner. I am pretty sure, that some of the time, what they hear…Read More...
Posted in Family, Financial Planning, General Advice For Individuals, Investments, Paying For Care, Pensions, Protection, Savings

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