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Author Archives: Andrew Neligan
Financial Planning & the Sandwich Generation
This afternoon I presented a live webcast on the subject of Financial Planning and the Sandwich Generation. A recording of …
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There is no point investing
Informed Choice chartered financial planner Andrew Neligan explains why, if you are planning for the long-term, avoiding investing in company shares is a mistake.
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15 reasons why you need a Financial Plan
Informed Choice chartered financial planner Andrew Neligan describes 15 reasons why you need a Financial Plan.
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Can you afford school fees?
With the average cost of school fees now £13,000 a year, Informed Choice chartered financial planner Andrew Neligan looks at some of the considerations and options.
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Why I work with lawyers
Informed Choice chartered financial planner Andrew Neligan writes about why he decided to focus his Financial Planning services on members of the legal profession.
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Why I turned down £21,000 (and will do so again)
Informed Choice chartered financial planner Andrew Neligan explains why he recently turned down a commission payment of £21,000 for the provision of some retirement planning advice to a client.
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Finalists for Best Retirement Adviser
Informed Choice are very pleased to have been named as finalists for Best Retirement Adviser in this year’s Moneyfacts Good Advice Awards.
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Report Shows We Are Dipping Into Retirement Savings Early
Informed Choice chartered financial planner Andrew Neligan explains why you need to be careful when making the choice between today and tomorrow.
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Not All Investment Advice Is The Same!
Informed Choice chartered financial planner Andrew Neligan describes a recent case where an investor had paid her offshore adviser £17,000 in commission for arranging some investments, with predictable consequences.
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Sterling Reacts to Credit Agency Report
Sterling has fallen against the dollar after credit rating agency Fitch issued it’s report on the UK budget deficit.
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