Soaring inflation could push over 55s onto the breadline
36% of over 55s are worried that the financial pinch will hit them shortly as prices continue to rise.
Retirement planning – How to pass on your wealth to family
Sharon Bonfield looks at your options If you hope to leave something to children or grandchildren after you’ve gone.
Inflation bubbles and their devastating impact on society
As the man on the street struggles to feed their families companies are posting profits of billions
Protection planning – take your 1st steps to financial security today
Don’t put off until tomorrow what you can do today. Peter McGahan looks at why protection planning is so important
Green living important to retirees
A new report has revealed that green credentials are important for more than 80 per cent of those interested in living in a retirement development.
‘Inflation proofing our money is essential particularly in today’s very unknown markets’
Inflation is currently more than 2.5 times the inflation target the Bank of England is supposed to hit/stick to. Peter McGahan looks at what that means for your money.
Easy Inheritance Tax tips
Peter McGahan lays out some straightforward rules for mitigating the impact of inheritance Tax.
Top 10 tips for finding the right care provider
Sharon Bonfield examines the challenge of finding the right balance for your loved ones’ care needs.
A new study reveals the increase of retirement age over the next 3 decades
As life expectancy continues to rise across the world, naturally, the age of retirement tends to follow.
Paying for care: don’t panic – plan!
Paying for care is a challenge many families will face and failure to look ahead could have far reaching consequences if you rearrange your estate for income and capital growth purposes.
‘Get rich quick’ and other traps to look out for
Peter McGahan asks, ‘What does it mean to make a smart investment?’ It’s better to consider things carefully instead of buying into trends or ‘get rich quick’ schemes which can go bad later on.
Proven steps to take control of debt burden
Peter McGahan looks at how many have slipped into the red for everyday spending and encourages us all to take control of debt.
Inflation and mortgage rates beware a rise
If you are looking to mortgage or have a fixed-rate due to end, rises in inflation and rates could cause you concern. Peter McGahan explains why.
Sneaky financial advertising relies on white lies
Financial advertising is reaching near saturation levels. David Woodward looks for an escape and asks do these products hold any value without independent advice?
Avoiding financial scams
UK bank fraud hit a new record of over £479m exacerbated by lockdown and as Peter McGahan reveals the crooks have a finely tuned strategy to separate you from your money.
Dementia and unexpected financial risks
Here we take a look at the challenges of helping someone manage their financial affairs and retain their independence.
Is the old investment world gone?
Is the old investment world gone? Peter McGahan explains why we can’t expect all previous models to continue to work.
Is the UK stock market about to turn?
Peter McGahan considers whether post COVID and Brexit we’ll see a surge in the economy or a more punishing downturn.
How will the Coronavirus impact Stock Markets?
While healthcare markets will undoubtedly benefit from the Coronavirus, the outlook for other markets – if global powerhouse China continues to be blighted – is far from certain.
More than 1/3 of over-55s living beyond their means
A new report suggests more than a third (35%) of over-55s say their expenditure exceeds their income
Trump’s Speedos economy
Peter McGahan examines how President Trump’s Twitter spats come at economic cost for US consumers but also ripple far further afield.
Succession planning for businesses
Identify what you would like to happen with your business assets in your own Will and protect staff and shares in the enterprise you have sacrificed so much time on.
Selling high and buying low or vice versa
How to avoid the classic mistake investors make – buying at a high, when everyone is buying, and sell at a low when everyone else is selling.
Making money from volatility
Volatility can be planned for and managed to produce the returns needed to create financial stability and security for your family, writes Peter McGahan.
Clever ways to balance your Brexit investments
Many people are unaware how actively (or not), their investments are being managed or how exposed they are given the exceptional circumstances we are in with Brexit.
How will Brexit affect my monthly bills
As the interminable Brexit wrangles continue we take a look at how leaving the Eu will affect your monthly bills.
Understanding Environmental, Social and Governance
Reducing risk, extra returns, and being nice with it. That’s ESG.
The price of filling up
In 1990 fuel was 40.2p per litre. In 2018 it was 122p, Peter McGahan examines whether this is just supply and demand or an example of markets being manipulated.
The price of being a loyal customer
Whether its energy, insurance or your mortgage – sticking with the same provider over time can have hidden expensive consequences.
How will Brexit affect my investments and finance
A second referendum with a result to remain would undoubtedly have the most immediate positive impact on the market, particularly as investors looking for bargains would return to that cloudy investment market that is the UK.
Budget or Bodgit
Peter McGahan cast an eye over the Chancellor’s budget statement which brough a freeze on fuel, booze and tobacco and the prospect of a no interest loan scheme for the financially stretched.
“No-one told me the tide comes in”
Peter McGahan takes another look at the shifting sands beneath tech stocks (FAANGs) and how you can protect yourself against market uncertainty.
Protecting debts against cancer
How critical illness plans can help repay a mortgage, pay down debts, seek medical treatment or simply allow yourself time off work stress free if you are unfortunate enough to become seriously ill.
Nine out of ten workers are ‘financially sleepwalking’ into retirement
New study underlines the need to put in place a clear, workable plan to lay the foundations to have a comfortable and financially secure retirement.