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Gender pay gap widens
A new study from the Chartered Management Institute suggests the gender pay gap is widening.
Homes ‘crisis’ & financial planning
The National Housing Federation (NHF) is warning of a homes ‘crisis’, with a chronic under-supply of homes impacting upon levels of home ownership and rents.
Pressure on household budgets
New research from financial information company Markit has found that nearly 40% of households saw their finances deteriorate between July and August this year.
Planning to leave an inheritance
When we talk to clients about their goals in later life, the ability to leave an inheritance to their children or grandchildren often features on their ‘retirement wish list’.
Posted in Financial Planning, News, Retirement
Tagged cash flow forecasting, Financial Planning, inheritance, legacy, prudential
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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.
Posted in Financial Planning, News
Tagged andrew neligan, Financial Planning, school fee inflation, school fees
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Your Better Life Index
The OECD has launched a new interactive index which will enable people to measure and compare their lives in a way which goes beyond traditional GDP measures of economic wealth.
Posted in Financial Planning, News
Tagged better life index, Financial Planning, oecd
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Webcast: 10 Ways to Make Your Money Work Harder
Our latest Financial Planning webcast was broadcast live this morning and a recording is now available here – 10 Ways to Make Your Money Work Harder and Why You Need to Act Now.
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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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Tagged andrew neligan, Financial Planning, lawyers, legal profession
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Silver RPI reveals higher price inflation in later life
The latest Silver RPI report published by Age UK Enterprises shows that price inflation is hitting those in later life the hardest.
Posted in Financial Planning, News, Retirement
Tagged age uk, Financial Planning, later life, price inflation, silver rpi
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Without a Will in the world
More than half of British adults do not have a Will, with nearly two-thirds of those in the 35-44 age range without a Will in place.
Posted in Financial Planning, News
Tagged estate planning, Financial Planning, intestate, plans for death, standard life, will
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