The economies on both sides of the Atlantic might be showing clear signs of an upturn as we start the New Year, but that doesn’t mean we can suddenly afford to ignore our personal financial planning. So in the best traditions of New Year here are ten f…
Read MoreAt this time of year, I get lots of annuity enquiries. That gives me lots of work to do and lots of case studies to blog about. Today, I’ll tell you about Mr T.
He’s coming up for age 65 in June, so we met in November to do a bit of pre-retirement w…
Read MoreOn April 6th, the earliest age people can draw pension benefits rises from 50 to 55.
If you’re 30 now, you might file that under “whatever”.
If you’re between 50 and 54 now, you might want to think about whether the change will affect you. Obviously…
Read MoreIf you’re unlucky/lucky enough to be facing redundancy soon, with a big severance payment, you might well be expecting your money on 31 March? It seems to be a popular date.
Take great care in advance if you’ve got any tax planning in mind: The last d…
Read MoreI’ve four similar cases on the go at the moment, all at different stages, all investing for long-term income.
Drs H invested for income two years ago, when he retired. Our second annual review will be on Friday. I’ve begun preparing for that, with a…
Read MoreNo, this isn’t a public flogging for my hubby (even though he didn’t empty the dishwasher this morning), this is about other people’s divorces.
I advise a lot of people on the financial implications and consequences of splitting up, you see.
Sometime…
Read MoreTax or Money? It seems to be that simple for Mr H, an imminent recipient of a Decent-Sized Redundancy Cheque. He wants to keep the tax burden down, and needs an income. Fair enough, but where to draw the line???
That’s what I’m working out for him.…
Read MoreI’m starting this as a new category…not as much detail as a case study, just an insight into what I do every day. Today I’ve been doing mostly research for cases I’m working on…
Adam and Anita (*) are old enough to be retired, even though they’re not …
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