Are you holding too much in cash?
Falling inflation and rate cuts could change how savers think about their money Cash is often regarded as a safe haven in personal finance. It’s accessible and protected from stock market fluctuations, and rising interest rates have made savings accounts more attractive. However, while a cash buffer offers security, holding too much can quietly diminish […]
Pensions to fall under Inheritance Tax rules from April 2027
How upcoming changes could affect estate valuations and beneficiary payouts In the previous 2024 Autumn Budget, the Chancellor announced that the Inheritance Tax (IHT) thresholds, which are the amount you can pass on when you die before IHT is due, will remain unchanged until 2030. However, from 6 April 2027, pensions will no longer be […]
VAT on private school fees: the increasing cost of education
How new tax rules are reshaping family finances and long-term planning From 1 January 2025, private schools across the UK were required to apply 20% VAT to tuition and boarding fees. The change represents a significant shift in education funding and has placed substantial financial pressure on families with children in independent schools.
Five ways to maximise tax year-end planning opportunities 2025/26
Smart financial moves to consider before the tax year ends on 5 April 2026 As the 2025/26 tax year-end approaches on 5 April 2026, now is the time to review your finances to ensure you’ve maximised all available allowances and reliefs.
When is the right time to invest?
Why market timing rarely works – and why long‑term consistency matters Some people delay investing because they’re waiting for “the right moment.” The idea of buying when prices are low and selling when they’re high seems sensible in theory, but in practice, it’s very difficult to perform. Even experienced professionals struggle to predict short-term market […]
Almost half of UK adults are unaware of their pension savings
New data uncovers a concerning gap in pension awareness and confidence across all generations In the UK, nearly half of working-age adults cannot estimate the total value of their pension savings. This uncertainty suggests that many lack a clear understanding of their retirement readiness and may be missing opportunities to plan effectively for the future.
The power of dividends
How can they assist investors in expanding their portfolios? Dividends have long been a vital part of the investment process. For many investors, dividends help minimise portfolio volatility, especially during uncertain markets, and they can indicate management’s confidence in a company’s financial health.
Why silence costs families
Planning, talking, and protecting more of your legacy from tax and disputes Death and money are two of life’s unavoidable realities, yet they remain subjects many of us hesitate to discuss. This reluctance often extends to inheritance, a topic filled with discomfort for many families. The consequence of this silence is significant, as an increasing […]
What should you consider as you approach your retirement?
Key financial and lifestyle checks to get ready for life after work Reaching the final stage of your working life is a significant milestone, often bringing a mix of excitement and uncertainty as routines shift and new priorities come into focus. It’s a chance to redefine how you spend your time, clarify what matters most, […]
Planning to retire sooner rather than later?
Beginning your planning early significantly influences your retirement choices For many, the idea of retiring early is an appealing prospect: more freedom, less routine, and more time to focus on what matters most. The allure isn’t just about leaving work; it’s about gaining control over your days, pursuing personal goals, and creating space for health, […]