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What will the mini-budget mean for savers and borrowers?

2022-09-28T14:29:03+01:00

On Friday, Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng announced his mini-budget. The budget mainly focused on tax cuts and roll backs, but it also hailed significant changes to stamp duty. Here’s a short round up of the announcements: [...]

What will the mini-budget mean for savers and borrowers?2022-09-28T14:29:03+01:00

Bank of England make biggest base rate increase in 27 years

2022-09-05T10:35:05+01:00

The Bank of England (BoE) has voted to increase the base rate by 50 basis points, the highest increase in 27 years. It now means the base rate stands at 1.75%. The decision comes amid a backdrop of [...]

Bank of England make biggest base rate increase in 27 years2022-09-05T10:35:05+01:00

University students: financial considerations for your studies

2022-08-24T11:22:56+01:00

It’s only a couple of weeks until the start of a new university year. For those students who have recently received their results and are planning their first term, congratulations! University is a time to enjoy your new [...]

University students: financial considerations for your studies2022-08-24T11:22:56+01:00

Intergenerational Planning: A family affair

2022-09-06T17:03:30+01:00

Discussing family finances is often seen as a taboo subject. But such discussions are important to have in order to sort out any financial issues, to outline personal wishes and to effectively plan for estate management if a [...]

Intergenerational Planning: A family affair2022-09-06T17:03:30+01:00

Intergenerational planning: Can I pass my pension on to my family?

2022-07-27T15:26:25+01:00

For many people their pension will form one of the biggest personal assets they own. It’s therefore important to consider how your pension can be securely passed on to your loved ones when you die. Unlike your other [...]

Intergenerational planning: Can I pass my pension on to my family?2022-07-27T15:26:25+01:00
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