Statistics suggest that around a 25% of all mortgages are now partially funded by the ‘Bank of Mum and Dad’. Should this bank charge interest?
Andrew Day
What will the new government-backed savings bond mean for savers?
Amongst a generally gloomy Autumn Statement, the Chancellor offered a ray of light to those seeking better returns on their nest egg,
4 companies using Brexit to put up prices
With most of the impact of the Brexit result clouded in mystery, one area of clarity is the impact on the price of products.
Defined benefit pension transfer: is it worth it?
With the increased freedoms afforded by Defined Contribution schemes at retirement, is a transfer of a Defined Benefit scheme worth it?
Savings ‘Moments of Truth’
A recent study has found that around one in three people in the 18-40 age bracket not only are not saving any money for when they retire
ERNIE turns 60
The first premium bond was sold on 1st November 1956, with £5 million worth of premium bonds sold on the first day alone.
Chartered Financial Planners – Advice You Can Trust
Slow start to housing market predicted for 2017
The housing market is set for a slow start in the new year due to a shortage of homes for sale, according to a survey by the RICS
Think about when to buy your euros
Among the people affected by the falling pound during 2016 have been holidaymakers, who have found their sterling doesn’t gone so far anymore.
January 2017
At the start of 2016, Brexit was seen as unlikely and President Trump was seen as impossible.