Going on holiday without insurance can be a gamble, particularly if you are travelling overseas. Many jet-setters see it as an essential purchase.
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‘Alternative investments’: from children’s books to memorabilia
If you’ve got some spare cash left over from more traditional, structured investments, then you could follow in the footsteps of the growing number of people investing in collectibles.
Negative interest rates and how they might affect your finances
With interest rates being cut to 0.25% last month it looks more likely than ever that Britain could experience negative interest rates.
A guide to ethical funds
Ethical funds are funds where the investment choices are shaped by criteria linked to social, environmental and other ethical issues.
How will your spending habits change in retirement?
Retirement is one of the biggest lifestyle changes you’ll ever experience, but what happens to your spending habits in retirement?
The importance of having a will in place
Despite having a will in place being the accepted way to leave details about your inheritance, the number of people without one is very high.
Inheritance tax: the recent changes you need to know about as you plan
The changes to inheritance tax that were introduced in the 2015 Budget will soon come into effect, with some becoming the law as early as April 2017.
The London bubble: capital pays a third of UK tax
The latest findings of Centre for Cities, a think tank focused upon understanding and improving UK city economies, suggest that London now pays almost a third of all UK taxes.
Do employers care about their employees financial well-being?
A recent study has found that only one in three employees believes their employer cares about their financial wellness.
Brexit update
What has happened since the result of the EU referendum on 24th June when the country discovered that Brexit was to become a reality?