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What Happens to My Wealth When I Die? (UK Estate Planning Explained)

It is a question many people avoid, despite the fact it can have a significant impact on the people they leave behind. If you have built up savings, investments, property, or pensions over time, understanding how those assets will be passed on matters. Without proper planning, wealth may not end up ...

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07.05.26 11:57 AM - Comment(s)
How to Build Wealth in Your 40s and 50s Without Taking Excessive Risk 

By the time you reach your 40s and 50s, your finances often look very different to earlier in life. You may have built up pensions from different roles, accumulated savings, and started investing more seriously. Income is often at a higher level, and retirement is no longer a distant idea. It is som...

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07.05.26 10:46 AM - Comment(s)
When Life Changes Unexpectedly: Why protection Matters More Than You Think

There are moments in life we prepare for. Buying a home. Starting a family. Building a business. Planning for the future. Then there are the moments we do not.  

A bereavement. A divorce. A serious illness. A sudden change in circumstances that leaves everything feeling far less certai...

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29.04.26 10:49 AM - Comment(s)
Why Doing Nothing Could Be the Biggest Financial Risk

Even at the best of times, managing financial matters can seem daunting. The jargon-filled paperwork, the many moving parts, the worry that you may have made the wrong move… it’s little wonder that so many of us put it off.

In periods of uncertainty like those we are going through at the moment, putt...

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14.04.26 01:12 PM - Comment(s)
Financial Planning That Puts You in Control

Financial planning isn’t just about numbers; it’s about having clarity over your future and confidence in the decisions you make today. 

 

In a world where financial choices are becoming more complex, many people find themselves unsure where to start. The Financial C...

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14.04.26 01:12 PM - Comment(s)