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How to prevent your retirement from derailing during a career break

A career break could be fantastic for your life plans. It may allow you to take time away from work to raise children, pursue education, travel the world, or follow other dreams. Yet, it could also harm your security in retirement, so a long-term plan might be important. A May 2025 article published by Protection […]

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5 valuable reasons to consult a solicitor when writing your will

Writing your will should give you confidence that your assets will be distributed in line with your wishes when you pass away. Yet, for an increasing number of people, this might not be the case as they overlook the value of working with a professional. You don’t need to use a solicitor when writing your […]

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The age you can access your pension may rise. Could it affect your retirement?

In April 2028, the age you can usually access your pension, known as the “normal minimum pension age” (NMPA), will rise from 55 to 57. So, if you hope to retire at 55, you might need to update your retirement plan. Even if your planned retirement date seems far away, creating a plan now could […]

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How to prepare your loved ones for the “great wealth transfer”

Passing on your wealth to loved ones could transform their lives and mean they have more opportunities in the future. However, to get the most out of the “great wealth transfer”, younger generations need to be prepared to manage their inheritance. According to September 2024 data from Vanguard, it’s estimated $18.3 trillion (£13.45 trillion) in […]

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Investment market update: May 2025

Uncertainty continued to lead to market volatility in May 2025. However, there was some good news for investors as some markets recovered the losses they experienced in April 2025. Read on to find out more and what factors may have influenced your portfolio’s performance recently. While market movements may be worrisome, remember, it’s a normal […]

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9 stunning beaches to explore in the UK this summer

As the weather starts to get warmer, you might be dreaming of a day at the beach. Although we can’t guarantee sunshine in the UK this summer, we can promise that there is a beach to suit everyone’s needs. Read on to discover nine of the best beaches in the UK. Blue Flag beaches These […]

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4 steps that could recession-proof your retirement

If you’ve been keeping up with the news recently, you’ll likely know that global economic growth is under increasing pressure. In February 2025, the Bank of England halved its forecast for UK growth this year from 1.5% to just 0.75%, the BBC reports. Meanwhile, the Guardian reveals that US Gross Domestic Product (GDP) shrank by […]

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Could Labour break a “50-year tax taboo” to cut borrowing?

A recent article published by an influential think tank, the Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS), has suggested that the Labour government should consider increasing the basic rate of Income Tax in order to boost revenue and curb the amount of money it has to borrow. Doing this would break a so-called “taboo” as no chancellor […]

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How to use the “gifting from income” rule to reduce your estate’s Inheritance Tax bill

According to a Citywire report, forecasts from the Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR) suggest the amount of Inheritance Tax (IHT) paid to HMRC will have increased by 11.6% in 2024/25 compared to 2023/24. This will mean that the total amount of IHT paid in the 2024/25 financial year will have reached a record high of […]

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Should you choose a Cash or Stocks and Shares Junior ISA for your child?

A Junior ISA (JISA) is often an effective way for parents to start putting money aside for their children to help them reach their goals when they reach adulthood. One important question parents need to consider is: Should the money be held in a Cash JISA or invested through a Stocks and Shares JISA? Read […]

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