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Another day, another piece of good news for our pensions. The pensions bill, which was announced this week will see an overhaul of state pensions.
Among the announcements made yesterday in the Queen’s Speech was the introduction of a new consumer rights bill and pension reform.
Just as when a star football boss move on, when your fund manager leaves for pastures new should you stick with the club or move with the manager? Scott Gallacher explains the reasons to stay or stalk.
A boost in customers searching for financial advisers could be due to clarity in the rules brought at the end of last year
Did you know you can now be charged £1,600 or more in fines for the late filing of your self-assessment tax return? Jo Nockels explains.
The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has said there is no evidence that the misselling of interest-only mortgages was widespread.
Can you really take your retirement in your youth and then work a bit later to make up the shortfall?
Iain Duncan Smith calls for wealthy pensioners to voluntarily hand back benefits
Fees and hidden costs for using credit and debit cards abroad are increasing. Make sure you don’t return home to some blistering bills
How many times have you considered seeking financial advice to help sort your finances, and then simply forgotten about it?
We are just over a week into the new tax year, and this is a great time to seek out financial advice to get you set up for the new tax year.
In our latest ‘Diary of an adviser‘ blog, Minesh Patel talks about his clients’ ‘end of tax year panic’ and the benefits of long term investing. You can view Minesh’s unbiased.co.uk profile here. The end of the tax year brings the usual panic with some clients leaving pension and ISA contributions to the last minute. My clients are
On April 1, the government’s proposal to cut a portion of legal aid funding came into force. In the latest push to minimise spending, ministers want to reduce the £2.2 billion legal aid bill by £350 million.