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With UK inflation over 5%, your spending power halves every 15 years. So, for example, if you want to retire in 15 years, and leave £10,000 in a current account with little or no in...
One of the most common questions from investors and saves alike is, “What’s better, an ISA or SIPP?” This question encapsulates a few common misconceptions, questions and conundrums...
There are lots of books for sale about investing, but be careful whose advice you buy. One of the best books on buying shares, for it is as accessible as it is understandable, is ...
When it comes to investing in funds, active investment funds are run by fund managers who endeavour to ‘beat the market.’ Through meeting with the boards of large companies, meeting...
If you want to retire in 10 years, here are the steps you should consider now: Your basic monthly spending Your active years Your additional spending A professional financial p...
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Before You Start Investing… Before you start investing, there are three things you need to do: Clear any bad debt - bad debt is things like loans and especially credit cards. Th...
Anyone can become an ISA millionaire in 20 years, and some can do it much sooner. If you can save £500 per month, over 20 years you will put away £120,500. If you invest that money...
If you have already decided to take the 25% drawdown of your pension pot(s), then the next question that usually comes to mind is, “should I invest it?” After taking some money for ...
If someone inherits a small sum of money - less than £10,000 - they tend to do just one thing with it. They spend it or save it depending on their personality and circumstances. B...
Picking shares and coming out on top seems like a glamorous way to build wealth, but the work involved is might. Even Warren Buffet, one of the world’s greatest investors, agrees th...
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