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December 2022
For most of us Christmas means spending time with our loved ones. But what if the worst were to happen, would your loved ones still be able to have a Christmas? Protecting your family’s finances can ensure the least disruption to those events that can be particularly difficult to face for loved ones after losing someone important.
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As announced in the Autumn statement by Chancellor Jeremy Hunt, the government have made the decision to freeze the inheritance tax (IHT) thresholds for two more years. But what does this mean?
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Have you outgrown your home? Relocating to a different area? Perhaps you’re looking to downsize? No matter the reason, 2023 could be the year of the New Home for you and your family.
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While we’re not quite at Christmas yet, many of us will have made a big dent in our Christmas shopping to do list, but at what expense? Budgets this year are significantly tighter for many households, and many will have turned to borrowing via credit cards, store credit and loans to afford the lifestyle they enjoyed previously.  But what if the debts are growing and you’re unsure how you’ll look to repay them in the new year?
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November 2022
From streaming your favourite films to getting your fill of coffee, many people find paying for a range of subscriptions normal now. But the costs are creeping up. A total of 1.51 million video services were cancelled in the first three months of 2022, with more than half a million of these due to 'money saving', according to market research firm Kantar. It also found that around 58% of households in Great Britain (16.9 million), have at least one paid subscription. So how can you save ...
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Writing life insurance in trust is one of the best ways to protect your family’s future in the event of your death. Your life insurance policy is a significant asset, and by putting life insurance in trust you can manage the way your beneficiaries receive their inheritance. Here, we take you through the benefits of life insurance trusts, how the process works, who’s involved and the other considerations.
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People over the age of 50 often find it difficult to get a mortgage because many lenders will not take future income, such as pensions, into account. But some lenders do, in particular those who offer retirement interest-only mortgages. Our case study shows how a retirement interest-only mortgage may be a viable, affordable and the right option in later life.
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The Bank of England Base Rate has been in the news several times in as many months, and with it has been a lot of noise around mortgages and what the Base Rate increases means for mortgage rates. Not much of this has felt like good news, but as we have said previously: we’re here to help.
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It’s no secret that the results of the pandemic and the more recent cost of living crisis have left many of us seeking alternative ways to afford the essentials, and for a lot of us that has meant extending overdraft facilities, obtaining credit cards and securing store credit options. But these multiple debts can mount in interest and become difficult to juggle, so what then?
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The Bank of England increased the base rate from 2.25% to 3% on Thursday 3rd November. Another base rate hike and the largest single rise since 1989. This no doubt sounds very daunting for any homeowner with a mortgage. If your current mortgage deal is looking to end in the next 12 months, you have options you can explore now and this is where we can help.
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