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Interest rates are predicted to fall to 3% next year and could slash mortgage repayments

Published: October 30, 2024 by Jennifer Armstrong

There could be good news on the horizon for mortgage holders. Experts are predicting that the Bank of England (BoE) will gradually reduce the base interest rate over the next 12 months, which could slash your mortgage repayments. The BoE’s … Continue reading

Are your loved ones relying on an inheritance to reach life goals?

Published: by Jennifer Armstrong

Research suggests that a worrying number of families are putting off major life decisions until they receive an expected inheritance. It could place their long-term finances at risk, but talking to your loved ones may identify ways you could offer … Continue reading

The pensions basics you need to know as a self-employed worker

Published: by Jennifer Armstrong

As a self-employed worker, managing your finances can be more complex. One area you might have overlooked or be unsure where to start with is saving for your retirement. According to the House of Commons Library, there are 4.24 million … Continue reading

5 smart reasons why retirement planning should start in your 30s and 40s

Published: by Jennifer Armstrong

If you’re working and contributing to your pension, you might think you don’t need to do any more retirement planning just yet. However, seeking retirement advice in your 30s and 40s could mean you’re in a better position when you’re … Continue reading

5 reassuring ways a financial plan could help you deal with life’s scares

Published: October 2, 2024 by Jennifer Armstrong

Halloween is just around the corner, but there’s more than ghouls and ghosts to be scared of. Sometimes, daily life can be just as frightful as the latest horror film. Here are five reassuring ways a financial plan could help … Continue reading