Why Young Adults Need Professional Financial Advice
If you want answers to any questions, chances are you simply pick up your phone and look online. But there are many questions in life that are simply too big for the internet to answer, ones that require specialist knowledge, insight and expertise. For example, you can not just Google how you should personally manage your investments, your pension planning or preparing your inheritance. How can the first page…
Take a long-term view of your investments
Investments go up as well as down. It is one of the most basic principles of investing that we are told early on in the process. So why do so many of us panic when conditions in the market are less than ideal? In a climate of high inflation, soaring energy prices, war in Europe and looming recession in the UK, you might be thinking of cutting your losses.…
Is recession inevitable following surprise economic growth?
The word “recession” hasn’t been far from the headlines for quite a while now, as the economy struggles to bounce back from the pandemic and soaring inflation hits consumer confidence. But the latest figures have raised some eyebrows. According to the latest official data, the UK economy shrank by 0.3 per cent in the three months to November 2022. But the economy also saw unexpected growth of 0.1 per…
Do you feel in control of your finances?
Money worries can have a devastating impact on a person’s life, causing untold stress and heartache day after day. So it is really important that you are not left feeling as if your finances are like a runaway juggernaut – out of control. Otherwise, you leave yourself vulnerable to a host of further financial problems, from growing debt and a worsening credit score, to struggling to put food on the…
Why are house prices falling?
Average house prices have been falling steadily for the last few months now. In fact, the latest figures from Halifax show that prices fell by 1.5 percent in December 2022, taking the average property value to £281,272. It was also the fourth monthly decline in succession, which is staggering when you think that even a global pandemic failed to stop house prices heading upwards. Figures also showed that on…
Could maths education unlock greater financial confidence?
As the cost of living crisis bites, millions of Britons are seeking to make their money work harder for them. But many people lack confidence when it comes to numbers, which can, in turn, harm their efforts to make ends meet and plan for the future. If people aren’t confident handling figures, how can they manage their money effectively and make the best financial decisions? Education is the obvious…
What is the Inheritance Tax Nil-Rate Band?
The inheritance tax nil-rate band, also known as the inheritance tax threshold, is currently £325,000, or £650,000 for a married couple. If your estate is worth more than this amount, you will be liable to pay inheritance tax, with the part of the estate above the nil-rate band being taxed at a rate of 40 per cent. Many people will not have to worry about paying this charge, as…
How to make the most of your investments in 2023
Investing can be a good way to make your money work harder for you, so you can build wealth faster than you could if you put it in a savings account. But the value of your investments can go down as well as up and can expose you to a greater level of risk than leaving your money in the bank. So how can you make the most of…
What is the State Pension Triple Lock?
The Chancellor’s decision to protect the State Pension Triple Lock was one of the most headline-grabbing aspects of the recent Budget. But what exactly is the triple lock and what does it mean? In short, it’s a mechanism designed to make sure the state pension does n0t lose value, so it will go up by whichever is highest of the following measures: Average earnings The rate of inflation (as…
Set financial new year’s resolutions for 2023
The new year is almost upon us and we will all be setting our resolutions for the next 12 months. Perhaps you want to improve your diet, quit smoking, learn a new skill, or pick up an old hobby that you have let slide over the years. But have you thought about improving your financial habits too? The new year could be a perfect time to get to grips…










