Retirement brings along a lot of changes, such as changes to your routine, to your income and changes to amount of tax you have to pay. As an Independent Financial Adviser in Lincolnshire and across…
Covering the cost of long-term care for you or a relative can be costly, especially if you have not planned for it. For this reason, it is imperative that you consider and implement a plan…
With a collective investment your money is pooled, along with that of other investors to create a large capital sum. Collective investments or unit trusts, investment trusts or open ended investment companies (OEICs) as they…
It is the case that many self-employed workers do not have sufficient pension saving plans in place to provide an income for their retirement. While many employed workers have had the opportunity of auto-enrolment workplace…
How Much do you Need for a Comfortable Retirement? 3>
When it comes to retirement, it can be a daunting prospect but by using a Retirement Planning service you can receive guidance and coaching on how to make the most of your new freedom. When…
Spring Budget: How Could it Affect your Savings and Pensions? 3>
Chancellor Philip Hammond recently announced plans for the Spring budget, as part of these plans new rules on pensions, individual savings accounts (ISAs), income tax and inheritance tax (IHT) are set to come into force…
Is your Family’s Financial Security Protected Should the Worst Happen? 3>
Discussing death or illness is never a subject any of us really want to talk about, but it is an important one and one that should be planned for before it's too late. Income protection…
This year is likely to witness many changes that could affect your pensions, such as Brexit, a threat to tax relief and the change to the state pension age, but how could these changes affect…
Build a Nest Egg for when your Children need it 3>
The thought of a child flying the coop and leaving the family home can be a daunting thought for parents, with many asking how will their fledgling cope financially. Parents and family members often do…
What to do if you have Lost Track of your Pension 3>
It is estimated that one in five people have lost track of at least one of their pensions, with two in five being unsure of how much they have put into their pension pot. Losing…
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