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Please see below for some helpful and insightful articles on a range of topics that will assist you in different stages of life



Are you confident about repaying your mortgage? Your mortgage is one of your biggest financial commitments, and as such, you do not want to have sleepless nights worrying about repaying this debt. It is more important than ever to be on top of your repayment plan given that many households are seeing their monthly mortgage bills going up. According to analysis by Nous, the average monthly mortgage bill has…

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Saving and investing are always at the heart of a financial plan, so you can be sure that you are on course to achieve your future goals.  But it is easy to make one big mistake – believing that this journey will go smoothly and that you won’t ever get knocked off course. What would you do if an emergency did arise, such as an unexpected health crisis? That…

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Investing is an uncertain pursuit, as you have to carefully navigate an ever-changing financial climate. Perhaps the only certainty is that the value of your investments will go up as well as down, so it is really important that you allocate your assets carefully to help you stay on course. Here are some key issues you should be considering when you are making crucial decisions: Exposure to risk If…

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The Bank of England surprised us this month by holding interest rates at 5.25%, bringing to an end a run of 14 consecutive interest rate hikes. So what does this mean for you and your money? Can we cautiously hope that interest rates have peaked? The Bank of England started hiking rates in December 2021 in an effort to tackle inflation. However, these figures have been starting to move…

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As financial advisers, we will always recommend that you start preparing for retirement as early as you can. But if you are in your 40s or 50s and have only just started thinking about pension planning, then the rule of thumb is that something accrued is better than nothing. You still have time to secure your future. Below is a list of pointers, that will lead you to thinking…

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Even if you are highly organised, an unexpected curveball can still come your way, and this can often be extremely costly.  That is why it’s always recommended to have an emergency fund in place: your safety net in case you are hit by circumstances you couldn’t possibly have predicted. Unforeseen emergencies are inevitable Even if you are meticulous with your finances, there are unexpected expenses at some point.  For…

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Investing is a great way to increase your wealth and work towards achieving your financial objectives, or boost your income to improve your lifestyle. But, it is by no means a smooth process, so what should you do in order to make the most of your investments and stay on course to achieve your goals? Diversify – If you limit your investments to one market or industry, you could…

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If you are to enjoy the lifestyle you want and deserve in retirement, careful planning is critically important. Indeed, you do not want to simply make ends meet. After decades of hard work, you want to have a sense of financial freedom, and fill your time with your hobbies, passions and priorities. But many of us can make mistakes without realizing, that can significantly hit our income in later…

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The main three choices that children of school-leaving age are faced with now are to attend university; to take up some form of training/learning on the job such as an apprenticeship; or to enter the workforce. Each of these carries its own financial burden. Whether that be the cost of tuition fees and housing at university, or the cost of transport and a work-wear wardrobe if they enter the…

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Worries about money can have a very real impact on your wider health and wellbeing, particularly when so many factors, such as soaring inflation, rising interest rates and climbing mortgage rates are beyond your control. Unsurprisingly, high living costs are a huge cause of stress and anxiety across the UK right now, with the Mental Health Foundation noting that 35- to 64-year-olds are more anxious than any other group…

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