For most people, their pension becomes available at the age of 55, rising to 57 in 2028, even if they plan to work past this point. It means you can... read more →
We hear a lot about the gender pay gap, but one area that’s often overlooked is the knock-on effect this has for retirement savings. While progress has been made, on... read more →
The Wealth Tax Commission has recently released a report recommending that if the government chooses to raise taxes as part of its response to the Covid-19 crisis, it should implement... read more →
A few months ago I read the book Progress by Johan Norberg. This book addresses some of the misconceptions we have about the world, in particular that the world is... read more →
My family had some great news this week. My son’s application for an Educational Health Care Plan (EHCP) was approved by the Special Educational Needs department at Sheffield City Council.... read more →
As financial planners, retirement is a key area when talking to our clients. In fact, as retirement specialists this is where we spend most of our time. So it came... read more →
Earlier this week, I was making my way home from my morning run when I bumped into a friend. It was great to catch up (at a suitable distance of... read more →
Recognising Opportunities Until the recent lockdown, life had become more fast-paced than ever and time was in short supply. Implementing changes in life and in business takes time and energy,... read more →
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One area of financial planning that we often encounter is balancing clients’ plans for their children with their hopes for retirement. This can be difficult and we must consider a large number... read more →