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What is Chartered financial planner status, and how does it benefit you?

When you choose to work with a financial planner, you’ll notice that some firms showcase the fact that they are a ‘Chartered’ firm. You may have seen the word ‘Chartered’ on the Depledge website or spotted the gold Chartered mark. Choosing a financial adviser with Chartered status gives you the peace of mind that you’re […]

Your Q2 market update

In our last market update, we were reporting on significant falls across global stock markets as a consequence of the coronavirus pandemic. Many experts were pessimistic about the chances of a swift economic recovery with many developed countries set to enter a deep recession as unemployment rates spiralled across the globe. There do now appear […]

Why now is the time to be putting your Power of Attorney in place

Over recent weeks, the devastating impact of coronavirus may have led you to think about getting your affairs in order should the worst happen. Whether this is putting the right protection in place or updating your will, it’s important to be prepared. If you are married or in a civil partnership, you may have assumed […]

Everything you should know about the State Pension and its role in your retirement planning

Since the Old Age Pension was introduced more than a century ago, it has provided a valuable income to millions of retirees. While just half a million people claimed their pension in 1908, by February 2019 this number had increased to 13 million. While changes have been made to the State Pension over the last […]

Your 2020 market commentary

The coronavirus has not only inflicted huge emotional hardship across the world, but also vast economic damage. After a record-breaking 11-years of growth, the longest US bull run in history came to an end in the middle of March. Oil prices fell into negative territory, unemployment has soared, and many thousands of businesses are teetering […]

How to manage drawdown during the pandemic

In recent months there has been significant volatility in global stock markets. Nowhere is this better illustrated than the Dow Jones which experienced its biggest one-day fall since 1987 on 12th March, and its biggest one-week rise since 1974 in the few days before Easter. Watching stock market turmoil can be stressful, especially if you […]

5 ways the Chancellor might raise money to fund the coronavirus crisis, and what it means for you

In recent months, there has barely been a part of the UK economy not hit by the coronavirus pandemic. With more than eight million staff furloughed and millions more freelance and self-employed workers struggling to generate an income, the government has resorted to a range of unprecedented measures to support the economy. In addition to […]

Your guide to the new tax year and the allowances and exemptions you can use

Over recent weeks, the news headlines have been dominated by one story. The health, economic and societal impact of the coronavirus pandemic have filled newspapers and news bulletins for a couple of months, and normal life has taken a back seat as we navigate the new normal. During these unprecedented times, it’s easy to have […]

Why it’s ‘time in the markets not timing the markets’ that matters

If you’re an investor, you may have come across the phrase “time in the markets, not timing the markets.” What this means is that it is often more beneficial to stay invested for many years, rather than worrying about whether now is the best time to invest or to withdraw from the market. To help […]

Your 10-point lockdown financial checklist

Over the last few weeks, you may have found yourself with more time to tackle those little admin jobs that you have been putting off for months. To help you, we’ve put together this handy ten-point financial checklist of things you should consider doing. From finally sorting your will to applying for government coronavirus support, […]