Why tuning out political speculation may help you stick to your financial plan 13th August 2024

In a historic victory, the Labour Party won a majority in the 4 July 2024 general election. After 14 years of Conservative government, you might be wondering what the change means for you and your financial plan. Since Keir Starmer took office, a day has barely passed without headlines speculating about the changes Labour will […]

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How to boost your composure and reduce investing FOMO

Have you ever invested due to a fear of missing out (FOMO)? Fearing that you’ll overlook the next big opportunity to grow your wealth might lead you to take on more risk or increase your exposure to a particular area or sector. Read on to find out how to boost your composure next time you’re […]

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Inheritance Tax: The basics you need to know about the “death tax”

Often dubbed “death tax” or “Britain’s most-hated tax” in the media, Inheritance Tax (IHT) may seem complex, and you might be unsure if it’s something you should consider as part of your estate plan. Over the next few months, you can read about the essentials you need to know, how to reduce a potential tax […]

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Guide: 5 insightful lessons you could learn from the world’s most successful investors 1st August 2024

Even for professional investors, consistently delivering above-average market returns on investments is challenging. Those who have delivered high returns over a long time frame are remembered among the world’s greatest investors. While you may not have the same resources that a professional investor may have at their disposal, you could learn valuable lessons from their […]

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