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Panic at the Budget, is tax-free cash at risk?
As Budget speculation swirls once again, rumours of a cap on the 25% tax-free lump sum have sparked concern among pensio…
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M&PI Podcast #19: Supporting clients with complex mortgage needs, with Hinckley & Rugby for Intermediaries’ Laura Sneddon
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Now live: The latest Mortgage & Property Investment special edition of IFA Talk explores how advisers can best suppo…
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Income Protection Action Week: why affordable income protection is vital amid rising accident-related disabilities
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As Income Protection Action Week reaches its second day, National Friendly highlights the growing concerns among clients…
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Podcast #141: What do advisers and paraplanners want and need from retirement planning? With Morningstar Wealth’s Steve Coleman and Steve Owen
Retirement income planning has always been front and centre for advisers and paraplanners – and it’s evolving fast. In t…
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FCA mortgage review could drive fairer, more flexible lending
Michael Shand, Managing Principal at consultancy Capco, says the FCA’s mortgage rule review could unlock fairer access t…
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Women’s Rugby World Cup: female sports stars are earning more but must still plan for two retirements
As the Red Roses prepare for tomorrow’s semi-final match against France, women sports professionals are commanding highe…
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IHT receipts rise 5.7% year-on-year, expert reaction to HMRC data
Recent data released today by HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) reveals that Inheritance Tax (IHT) receipts for the period A…
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Market Report: records in the US, riddles in the UK
Matt Britzman, senior equity analyst at Hargreaves Lansdown, discusses how UK markets edged higher despite mixed signals…
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Saffron unveils four new lending categories in biggest product refresh of the year
Saffron for Intermediaries has unveiled its most significant mortgage updates of the year, introducing four new lending…
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Use of regulated advice by pension dippers is heading lower, latest FCA data reveals
Fewer people are taking regulated advice before accessing their pensions, with only 31% doing so in 2024-25. Just Group…
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John Chatfeild-Roberts has one sure-fire prediction for 2020
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2020 – the changing world of financial planning
Paul Campion, wealth planner, Succession Wealth, peers through the financial planning lens to highlight some of the technical areas where he believes…
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2020: climate crisis conscious investing
Do not expect a lighter shade of green in 2020. That’s the call from Jon Forster, Impax Environmental Markets, as he explains…
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The Smaller Companies Debate
IFAM: How do you see the current economic and market uncertainty in the UK impacting the performance of smaller companies in 2020?…
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Where next for UK smaller companies?
IFAM: With all the current economic, political and market uncertainty, in your view what is the outlook for UK Smaller Companies in…
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Amount invested in VCTs reaches highest level in over a decade – £716m last year
New data released today shows the amount invested in Venture Capital Trusts (VCTs) reached the highest level in over a decade last…
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Addidi Wealth joins Progeny
The award-winning Addidi team based in London is now part of the national professional advisory firm, Progeny. As part of Progeny, Addidi…
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Why 2020 will be the year of sustainable business
As the start of a new decade peers over the horizon, many business leaders will be looking back on how much has…
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Ted Baker bosses resign as firm’s woes continue and profit warning issued
It also issued a profit warning, saying it now expected annual pre-tax profits to be between £5m and £10m. Mr Page…